Google’s AI can predict whether humans will like an image or not

Google’s AI researchers recently showed off a new method for teaching computers to understand why some images are more aesthetically pleasing than others. Traditionally, machines sort images using basic categorization – like determining whether an image does or does not contain a cat. The new research demonstrates that AI can now rate image quality, regardless of category. The process, called neural image assessment (NIMA), uses deep learning to train a convolutional neural network (CNN) to predict ratings for images. According to a white paper published by the researchers: Our approach differs from others in that we predict the distribution of human…
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