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Google’s latest AI experiment makes GIFs by watching you move

Friday, July 20, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Google’s latest AI experiment makes GIFs by watching you move

Google has published a brand new AI experiment called Move Mirror, which matches your pose with a catalogue of 80,000 photos. Useless? Kinda, but it’s also pretty bloody cool. Here’s how it works: when you visit the Move Mirror website and grant it access to your computer’s webcam, it maps the positioning of your joints using a computer vision model called PoseNet. It then contrasts that against a massive library of 80,000 photographs, and returns the one that most closely matches your pose. These are updated in real-time, meaning, as your body’s positioning changes, so too does the match returned…

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