5/16/2023 0 Comments Deep dreamer software![]() Check out this video with a series of Edvard Munch's The Scream processed to try to find lots of different things:Īnd now Google has opened up the code to do this to the public, allowing anyone to take their own images and turn them into Dali-esque nightmare-scapes to share with the world. But, you have other options: What if you force the software to look for dogs in a picture that has no dogs? Well, it will start identifying even the vaguest dog-like shape as a dog.Īnd if you start letting the program change the shapes in the image to fit what it's looking for, and then you start feeding it back the results, well, then you get a plate full of spaghetti-dog, as above.Īnd it doesn't have to be dogs, it can try to find pretty much anything. ![]() ![]() If you give it an image and tell it to look for things, it will compare the image to many others and figure out what's there. As explained in this Reddit "Explain Like I'm Five" thread, Google has highly-developed image recognition software. What did happen was a lot more simple and more interesting. In fact, no computers were dreaming in the creation of this gif. Despite the title and what some on the internet would have you believe, no, this is not what a computer's 'dreams' look like. ![]() This image, which was recently on the front page of Reddit (to the internet's general horror), is the result of an experiment with Deep Dream, Google's neural network. I guess I should warn you that some of the images and gifs in this post are a bit. ![]()
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