Fully convolutional watermark removal - useful project and good resultshttps://t.co/OQkO6TCqWN
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) November 3, 2018
Fully convolutional watermark removal - useful project and good resultshttps://t.co/OQkO6TCqWN
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) November 3, 2018
Playing Mortal Kombat with TensorFlow.js https://t.co/taRHHqblOC
— François Chollet (@fchollet) October 25, 2018
Using #MachineLearning to “read” the People’s Daily — the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China 📰 an interesting new project from @WeifengZhong @AEI https://t.co/oUNSrqATnk
— Ben Lorica 罗瑞卡 (@bigdata) October 24, 2018
Baidu’s Chinese-to-English translator finishes your sentence for you https://t.co/8TWoKs6602
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) October 23, 2018
Something for fun: https://t.co/Y9MLqQotm8. Use #Rstats to generate ur own modern art in the style of Mondrian, apply stylistic low-res pixelated filter to ur photos, and more. All code available. Print at home. Inspired by @accidental__aRt and @R_Graph_Gallery #creativecoding pic.twitter.com/1uAb1Di0gg
— Jean Fan (@JEFworks) July 22, 2018
Holy. Shit. Expressive, interesting, and lengthy piano music generations. I genuinely got goosebumps listening to these. As far as I'm concerned, this is a huge step forward for creative ML. Cheers Anna Huang. Paper: https://t.co/D50bdGHhxO #icml2018 pic.twitter.com/WjECu2h3Pl
— James Owers (@jamesowers) July 14, 2018