"You've probably heard of an AI technique known as 'style transfer' -- or, if you haven't heard of it, you've seen...
Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
"You've probably heard of an AI technique known as 'style transfer' -- or, if you haven't heard of it, you've seen it. The process uses neural networks to apply the look and feel of one image to another, and appears in apps like Prisma and Facebook. These style transfers, however, are stylistic, not photorealistic. They look good because they look like they've been painted. Now a group of researchers from Cornell University and Adobe have augmented style transfer so that it can transfer the look of one photo onto another -- while still looking like a photo."
"Essentially, they've taken the methods of the original style transfer, and added another layer of neural networks to the process -- a layer that makes sure that the details of the original image are preserved."
http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/30/15124466/ai-photo-style-transfer-deep-neural-nets-adobe
"You've probably heard of an AI technique known as 'style transfer' -- or, if you haven't heard of it, you've seen it. The process uses neural networks to apply the look and feel of one image to another, and appears in apps like Prisma and Facebook. These style transfers, however, are stylistic, not photorealistic. They look good because they look like they've been painted. Now a group of researchers from Cornell University and Adobe have augmented style transfer so that it can transfer the look of one photo onto another -- while still looking like a photo."
"Essentially, they've taken the methods of the original style transfer, and added another layer of neural networks to the process -- a layer that makes sure that the details of the original image are preserved."
http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/30/15124466/ai-photo-style-transfer-deep-neural-nets-adobe
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