Saturday, 4 July 2015

See the weird, trippy results of Google's DeepDream experiment

Google has been showing off the results of an artificial intelligence experiment, where photos were interpreted and edited by what the firm calls its ‘neutral network’. It uses software called DeepDream, which has been coded to recognise faces and other patterns in images. Once it thinks it has identified a pattern, the software edits the image slightly to make it look more like that pattern, and then repeats the process across the rest of the image. The results, as Google showed, turned run-of-the-mill photos into strange dream-like scenery and panoramas – mostly because where the software thought it had found a pattern – such as a face or building – it had morphed a scene to look like the pattern. Trees became dogs, and landscapes had sci-fi towns and villages added to them. It all got very weird, very quickly.READ MORE -http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/tech-news/see-the-weird-trippy-results-of-googles-deepdream-experiment-11363990198995See the weird, trippy results of Google's DeepDream experiment

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