Digital face manipulation has applications in many domains including the film industry. For example, a stuntman can be recorded while performing in action scenes and afterwards the face of the movie star can be realistically transferred to that footage to trick the viewer into thinking that he was watching the actor the whole time. In previous decades, it required hours of post-editing, but now thanks to advances in computer vision it can be applied with a single click.
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Image classification pressures in language emergence
MSc ProjectIn recent years, large language models have achieved remarkable results on various natural language tasks. However, interactive user-facing products, such as chatbots and voice assistants, tend to make obvious mistakes and as a result lead to frustrating customer experience. What if we teach neural networks to communicate the same way we teach people?