Algorithms, Islands & Nook Miles: AI Workshop Will Be Held in ‘Animal Crossing’ Computer Science |
- Algorithms, Islands & Nook Miles: AI Workshop Will Be Held in ‘Animal Crossing’
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Algorithms, Islands & Nook Miles: AI Workshop Will Be Held in ‘Animal Crossing’ Posted: 29 Apr 2020 01:44 PM PDT This has been a sad year for global artificial intelligence conferences, all of which have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizers have attempted to put together virtual events, but it remains challenging to replicate the networking experience that draws participants to these academic and industry gatherings. A number of, shall we say, "creative" proposals have emerged — like having researchers meet in the video game Animal Crossing. Yesterday in the r/MachineLearning subreddit, a lighthearted announcement appeared from the "Animal Crossing Artificial Intelligence Workshop (ACAI)"calling for abstracts. The post rapidly went viral in the community. Read more: Algorithms, Islands & Nook Miles: AI Workshop Will Be Held in 'Animal Crossing' [link] [comments] |
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Clova AI Releases StarGAN v2 Code, Pretrained Models and Datasets Posted: 29 Apr 2020 09:25 AM PDT South Korea's Naver Clova AI Research is one of the institutions behind the unsupervised generative network U-GAT-IT. The tech has been attracting attention on the Internet due to the new Tensorflow implementation and anime generation tool 'Selfie 2 Waifu.' Now, Clova AI has announced the official PyTorch implementation of another of its popular models — StarGAN v2. The Clova AI GitHub now hosts StarGAN v2 code and pretrained models, along with a new dataset of animal faces (AFHQ) consisting of 15,000 high-quality images at 512×512 resolution for evaluating methods in a large inter- and intra domain variation setting. The GitHub project has received over 1,100 stars in two days. Read more: Clova AI Releases StarGAN v2 Code, Pretrained Models and Datasets The original paper StarGAN v2: Diverse Image Synthesis for Multiple Domains has accepted to CVPR 2020 and is on arXiv. The code, pretrained models, and dataset are available on GitHub. [link] [comments] |
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