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Artificial Intelligence to suggest outfits to make you look more fashionable
This photo has been used for illustrative purpose. Of all the million things Artificial Intelligence has made easy for us, here's one more feather to the cap. With the help of Artificial Intelligence, we can now get fashion advice and outfit suggestions, to look more stylish and chic. People usually turn to friends, peers or flip through fashion magazines to know what best suits their personality and style, but with the new development by researchers, Artificial Intelligence can now scan through a photo of an outfit and give fashion inputs to enhance the overall look. "It's also motivated by a practical idea: that we can work with a given outfit to make small changes so it's just a bit better," said Kristen Grauman, Professor from University of Texas at Austin.
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A.I. tool suggests ways to improve your outfit - Futurity
You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. A new artificial intelligence system can look at a photo of an outfit and suggest helpful tips to make it more fashionable. Suggestions may include tweaks such as selecting a sleeveless top or a longer jacket. "We thought of it like a friend giving you feedback," says Kristen Grauman, a professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin whose previous research has largely focused on visual recognition for artificial intelligence. "It's also motivated by a practical idea: that we can work with a given outfit to make small changes so it's just a bit better."
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The new AI system can soon give fashion tips to you
Washington, Oct 25 (ANI): Do you also face trouble while selecting clothes and seeking fashion advice? Seems like your phone will be your helping hand soon. A University of Texas at Austin computer science team, in partnership with researchers from Cornell Tech, Georgia Tech, and Facebook AI Research, has developed an artificial intelligence system that can look at a photo of an outfit and suggest helpful tips to make it more fashionable. Suggestions may include tweaks such as selecting a sleeveless top or a longer jacket. "We thought of it like a friend giving you feedback," said Kristen Grauman, a professor of computer science whose previous research has largely focused on visual recognition for artificial intelligence.
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Artificial intelligence system to soon give fashion advice
Washington DC [USA], Oct 25 (ANI): Do you also face trouble while selecting clothes and seeking fashion advice? Seems like your phone will be your helping hand soon. A University of Texas at Austin computer science team, in partnership with researchers from Cornell Tech, Georgia Tech, and Facebook AI Research, has developed an artificial intelligence system that can look at a photo of an outfit and suggest helpful tips to make it more fashionable. Suggestions may include tweaks such as selecting a sleeveless top or a longer jacket. "We thought of it like a friend giving you feedback," said Kristen Grauman, a professor of computer science whose previous research has largely focused on visual recognition for artificial intelligence.
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Now Artificial Intelligence to give you fashion tips
People turn to different sources for tips on clothing - be it magazines to best friends to Instagram - now researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can look at a photo of an outfit and suggest on how to make it more fashionable. "It's also motivated by a practical idea: that we can work with a given outfit to make small changes so it's just a bit better," said Kristen Grauman, Professor from University of Texas at Austin. Suggestions may include tweaks such as selecting a sleeveless top or a longer jacket, said researchers. The tool, named Fashion, uses visual recognition systems to analyse the colour, pattern, texture and shape of garments in an image. It considers where edits will have the most impact.
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Artificial intelligence system gives fashion advice
A University of Texas at Austin computer science team, in partnership with researchers from Cornell Tech, Georgia Tech and Facebook AI Research, has developed an artificial intelligence system that can look at a photo of an outfit and suggest helpful tips to make it more fashionable. Suggestions may include tweaks such as selecting a sleeveless top or a longer jacket. "We thought of it like a friend giving you feedback," said Kristen Grauman, a professor of computer science whose previous research has largely focused on visual recognition for artificial intelligence. "It's also motivated by a practical idea: that we can work with a given outfit to make small changes so it's just a bit better." The tool, named Fashion, uses visual recognition systems to analyze the color, pattern, texture and shape of garments in an image.
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Artificial Intelligence System Gives Fashion Advice - UT News
Soon, though, you may be able to ask your smartphone. A University of Texas at Austin computer science team, in partnership with researchers from Cornell Tech, Georgia Tech and Facebook AI Research, has developed an artificial intelligence system that can look at a photo of an outfit and suggest helpful tips to make it more fashionable. Suggestions may include tweaks such as selecting a sleeveless top or a longer jacket. "We thought of it like a friend giving you feedback," said Kristen Grauman, a professor of computer science whose previous research has largely focused on visual recognition for artificial intelligence. "It's also motivated by a practical idea: that we can work with a given outfit to make small changes so it's just a bit better."
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