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by JeffDean on 2019-03-16 (UTC).

Nice work by Emil Wallner. ~100 lines of @TensorFlow to train model to color B&W images.

"Bananas are easy because they’re almost always yellow & have a unique shape. Moons & planets can be more confusing because of similarities they share w/each other"https://t.co/ZsOmZVryqu

— Jeff Dean (@JeffDean) March 16, 2019
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by jeremyphoward on 2019-03-16 (UTC).

Have you seen this rather astonishing work by @citnaj ? (Quite a bit more than 100 lines - but well worth it considering the beautiful results :) )https://t.co/EInKW7b78W

— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) March 16, 2019
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by antor on 2019-03-16 (UTC).

Also using @fastdotai this self-contained NB https://t.co/WKVOZnf3SS was used to teach 14 y.o. how to use NNs and they colored a fragment of Casablanca https://t.co/FaPPG102de

— Andres Torrubia (@antor) March 16, 2019
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by hardmaru on 2019-03-17 (UTC).

Fun colorization project by @EmilWallner. His blog post about the project has some good pointers about how to productively read research papers and iterate on ideas: https://t.co/nTeP5GqMZn https://t.co/MLHMxzo2dC

— hardmaru (@hardmaru) March 17, 2019
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