This is basically an AI hallucinating. It is told to look for certain objects in the image. Anything that looks like those objects is tweaked slightly to look MORE like those objects. This creates a feedback loop that causes all sorts of interesting patterns to emerge.
The brain of the internet, has recently demonstrated that its artificial neural networks have the power to dream by trained these networks to recognize objects, animals, faces and nature, by feeding them millions of images.
This is a slideshow of an image of the CITEC building in Bielefeld processed by Google's neural network Deep Dream. The output is zoomed and fed back to the network as a new input a hundred times.
A journey trough all the layers of a artificial neural network.
This video is made using a visualization technique applied to a neural network trained to recognize a broad range of images. Each frame is recursively fed back to the network starting with a frame of random noise. Every 100 frames (4...
Ostagram is based off DeepDream, a software pioneered by Google under the codename Inception and the obvious inspiration for the art style's name. What this means is that Ostagram finds patterns within images and attempts to bring these patterns together into a resulting image–a process referred to