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Re: Quickdraw with Google AI

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I drew a beautiful sea turtle; I was sure it was going to guess it! But no, it couldn't. Then I checked the training set, and it was full of tortoises...

I guess they should check their training set :P

Re: Quickdraw with Google AI

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post #33

When I read the headline, I thought it was QuickDraw, and it was going to be some kind of classic MacOS / Google mashup.

Same here. This is "Quick, Draw!".

The punctuation is important. Like "Works on Contingency No Money Down".

Re: Quickdraw with Google AI

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post #34
post #33

When I read the headline, I thought it was QuickDraw, and it was going to be some kind of classic MacOS / Google mashup.

Same here. This is "Quick, Draw!". The punctuation is important. Like "Works on Contingency No Money Down".

"Let's eat grandma"

Re: Quickdraw with Google AI

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What is amazing takes the fun away at the same time: The detection is way too fast/early. For example you are tasked to draw an octagon, the detection will already trigger once you drew three lines that are roughly aligned at 135° to each other. Draw an elephant? I can see there is something that remotely looks like a trunk and there is an attempt to draw an ear that's merely a stroke at this point. It's an elephant alright!

Things like that made me play the game in a different way: Draw it so the AI won't detect it but a human would most likely instantly recognize it. Example: Microphone. Just draw a microphone hanging from a two-segment microphone arm. Start with the arm and add the microphone last and draw a circle around it or point at it. Clearly someone would recognize this as a microphone, while the AI struggles and thinks it's something completely unrelated.

Re: Quickdraw with Google AI

#39

What is amazing takes the fun away at the same time: The detection is way too fast/early. For example you are tasked to draw an octagon, the detection will already trigger once you drew three lines that are roughly aligned at 135° to each other. Draw an elephant? I can see there is something that remotely looks like a trunk and there is an attempt to draw an ear that's merely a stroke at this point. It's an elephant…

Check this repo out - didn't make it but I use it to teach my students about adversarial learning: https://github.com/jayelm/bad-flamingo
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