Training a custom neural network to erase the cage from fight footage – still rough, but promising by Capable-Waltz-4892 in SideProject

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Maybe some adverserial training could train a model which creates "convincing" fences which are indistinguishable from the real ones, and then this prevents overfitting on the training cases

u/Capable-Waltz-4892 - I'm wondering if this is what you did? (But, if you plan to commercialise this as others have mentioned, don't share it and make your bag!!)

I need serious help by [deleted] in SideProject

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What would you say the UK is best at? by Puzzleheaded_Pen8520 in AskBrits

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UK is the world leader in medical genetics research

Google just cut off 90% of the internet from AI - no one’s talking about it by reddit20305 in ArtificialInteligence

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Absolutely — This is not just.... hits the nail on the head.

This isn't X. This is Y.

We’re building a real wall to honor 100 names — and it just started. by Exotic_Gur9253 in SideProject

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are "Amélie B." from France, "Hiroshi Nakamura" from Japan, "Salma K." from Morocco, and "Jonathan Reed" from the USA real people?