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A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style
Academic paper from Bethge Lab shows method of recreating various artistic styles using neural networks and applying them onto photographs:
In fine art, especially painting, humans have mastered the skill to create unique visual experiences through composing a complex interplay between the content and style of an image. Thus far the algorithmic basis of this process is unknown and there exists no artificial system with similar capabilities. However, in other key areas of visual perception such as object and face recognition near-human performance was recently demonstrated by a class of biologically inspired vision models called Deep Neural Networks. Here we introduce an artificial system based on a Deep Neural Network that creates artistic images of high perceptual quality. The system uses neural representations to separate and recombine content and style of arbitrary images, providing a neural algorithm for the creation of artistic images. Moreover, in light of the striking similarities between performance-optimised artificial neural networks and biological vision, our work offers a path forward to an algorithmic understanding of how humans create and perceive artistic imagery.
Academic paper can be found here
Canevascini Corecco - Residential complex, Ascona 2013. Photos © Claudio Bader.
Altered Landscapes van Jesús Perea, mooie prints (limited editions) van deze Madrileense illustrator. Meer is op zijn tumblr te vinden.
“My memories are
Steep stairwells
In dusty buildings
On dead-end streets,
Where I talk to the walls
And closed doors
As if they understood me.”
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