Photo database completes scenes
Thrax
🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
Powered by millions of photographs connected from the internet, the budding "Scene Completion" technology allows a user to reconstruct proper photographs from ones that were ruined by obstructions. The developers claim that while an overall picture can be vastly different from the next, the subtleties are fairly similar. To the computer, one oceanfront shot from Sierra Leone is very similar to an oceanfront shot in Boston.
With a modicum of user intervention to define what needs to be removed, the computer then reassembles several permutations of a proper photo and lets the user determine which one is closest to the actual picture intended.
All of this is done with no meta data, categorizing or labeling of pictures. The program is intelligent enough to scan the database and assemble the result by its lonesome.
With a modicum of user intervention to define what needs to be removed, the computer then reassembles several permutations of a proper photo and lets the user determine which one is closest to the actual picture intended.
All of this is done with no meta data, categorizing or labeling of pictures. The program is intelligent enough to scan the database and assemble the result by its lonesome.
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