A New AI System Could Create More Hope For People With Epilepsy

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Recently, a team of researchers from the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab created a method of displaying what a Generative Adversarial Network leaves out of an image when asked to generate images. The study was dubbed Seeing What a GAN Cannot Generate, and it was recently presented at the International Conference on Computer Vision. Generative Adversarial Networks have become more robust, sophisticated, and widely used in the past few years. They've become quite good at rendering images full of detail, as long as that image is confined to a relatively small area. However, when GANs are used to generate images of larger scenes and environments, they tend not to perform as well. In scenarios where GANs are asked to render scenes full of many objects and items, like a busy street, GANs often leave many important aspects of the image out.

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