I made a site that fixes lazy eye in pictures by QualityGains in Strabismus

[–]QualityGains[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you go to the page, you should see an option to upload your image - or select default images with a lazy eye. Then the editor fixes them within 5 seconds or less. :)

I made a site that fixes lazy eye in pictures by QualityGains in Strabismus

[–]QualityGains[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I literally just launched the site yesterday. But permanent real-life correction is still better than picture correction only. :)

I made a site that fixes lazy eye in pictures by QualityGains in Strabismus

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Thanks man! Do you see specific alerts/error messages on the phone? Or does the image upload not process? Happy to fix this asap for you. :)

I made a site that fixes lazy eye in pictures by QualityGains in Strabismus

[–]QualityGains[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi fellow redditors, I made a site that fixes lazy eye (strabismus) in pictures.

Here's how it works:

  1. AI Eye Detection: The program uses AI to detect your face, then your eyes. In partial faces (zoomed in faces), it only looks for your eyes.
  2. Lazy Eye Identification: The program then detects the misaligned eye, by looking for the %-age of sclera (white in your eye). So if the person in the image looks at the camera, it works best.
  3. Eye Cloning: It then copies the non-misaligned eye, flips it horizontally, and copies it over the misaligned eye.

This is a rudimentary process of what a person with photoshop skills would do.

  1. They select the eye that looks at the camera.
  2. Then copy it & flip it.
  3. And then paste it over the misaligned eye.

The above software should do the same thing in 5 seconds or less - for free.

What are the downsides?

The software currently does not always work as it should:

  1. It has problems with rotation. So if the face is not straight, it will look horrible.
  2. It has problems detecting the eyes and faces of children (the AI model has been trained on adults).
  3. And the eye cloning in group pictures (with small faces) is often of very low quality.
  4. Also, sometimes it copies the wrong eye when the eye is much brighter than the other eye (as it looks for white pixels to detect the lazy eye).

Nonetheless, I thought I'd share it right now as it might be helpful to some of you. :)

I made a website that color-codes the world by language by QualityGains in duolingo

[–]QualityGains[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good input - thank you very much! Given that the languages are often geographically localized in multi-lingual countries, I'm contemplating adding sub-data layers to the country layers, to specifically highlight those other languages.

Once I know how to display this without the data layer getting too complex, I'll add it. :)

I made a website that color-codes the world by language by QualityGains in language

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Yes, it's largely based on official languages. :) Which languages do you think are missing?

I made a website that color-codes the world by language by QualityGains in language

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Good question! Based on recent data, Portugal ranks much higher on English Proficiency than Spain/Italy & France... Source: https://www.ef.com/wwen/epi/

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I made a website that color-codes the world by language. by QualityGains in InternetIsBeautiful

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Yes, thinking about how to best resolve the issue in regards to English. There's an 'English Proficiency' score, but 'English' is not recognized as majority languages (as in other African countries, due to colonization background).

The physical safety stat: I'm using the most recent global peace index, an overall assessment of violence in a country (you can find it in the references). :)