Pictures of Jap Girls in Synthesis

Eyal Gruss

Eyal Gruss

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A machine for live speech-to-image visual poetry by: Dr. Vered Heruti, Ayelet Sapirshtein, Dr. Eyal Gruss ...learn more

Project status: Published/In Market

Artificial Intelligence, Graphics and Media

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Overview / Usage

Pictures of Jap Girls in Synthesis, is a machine that creates live, visual, poetry. The machine reads, or listens to poetry in a variety of languages. It synthesizes in real-time, visual images illustrating its understanding and interpretation of the text. This is done using state-of-the-art deep learning algorithms for speech-to-text, language translation, and the AttnGAN (arxiv.org/abs/1711.10485) for text-to-image synthesis. While the results are far from photorealistic, we get images of surrealistic quality, containing colors, shapes, textures, patterns and objects related to the words and their context, and creating a poetic experience. This project was created in a 30-hour hackathon, at Geekcon-Art Hamidrasha 2018.

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Methodology / Approach

Using a lot of python glue and coffee, we hacked together overnight a novel speech-to-image demo, using off-the-shelf technologies.

Technologies Used

Google Speech-to-Text API
Google Translate API
AttnGAN

Repository

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zdo-bPXszY&t=1s

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