Back in November, Google released artificial intelligence experiment that asks you to draw a random object and see if the neural network can identify your doodle. Quick, Draw! was eventually turned into a tool that transformed drawings into clip art based on the best results it got, helping people add a visual icon to their work without requiring any particular artistic talent.
Alongside Google I/O this week, Google has now released the data it received from Quick, Draw! to show you how 15 million people drew the same set of objects. It’s a fascinating look at how humans interpret a random item, from monkeys to parachutes to phones.
Take a look at the frog one, for example. When I tried playing around with the AI experiment last fall,...
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https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/5/19/15662784/google-quick-draw-data-dragon-artificial-intelligence
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http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/05/google-made-site-that-shows-how.html
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