Google's AI that can help users to Draw || UNIV_TECH
Google has developed Artificial Intelligence technology
that can help the users to draw different types of images faster and
more accurately. The software that Google is working on is known as Sketch-RNN. It is currently in the form of the web app.
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Google’s idea is simple. It will select one of the pre-existing
objects and then start drawing the image on the bias of selected image.
But, before moving on to actual drawing, the software will try to guess
the best way to complete the drawing.
Sketch-RNN
is an artificial mind that is trained on a neural network which is fed
with many human drawn doodles as the input. It is quite similar to one
that was found in Google Brain efforts like AutoDraw
and Quick Draw. Google mentioned that the ultimate goal is to train
machines to identify and recreate objects with an accuracy of the human
mind. The machine should be able to draw and connect lines the way a
normal human does while sketching an image of an object.
Sketch-RNN has currently only three demos that one can try “Multiple Predict”, “Interpolation”, “Variational Autoencoder”.
Multiple Predict works like the basic demo. The software will show
you multiple possible outcomes at once. Interpolation is a bit tricky
compared to the previous one. The system takes two random images and
tries to interpolate them to give a hybrid result. The result may be
irrelevant as it just shows how to draw a third image based on the other
two.
Variational Autoencoder asks users to draw a complete image of
something and after finishing up it will try to guess your drawing style
and suggest you nine different alternatives based on the way you draw.
Yes, You can use it now in your mobile's Google Assistant.
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