Google Brain neural network learns how to 'Enhance'
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When humans hallucinate, it's usually considered a problem. When computers do it, it's science. Research divisions of Google's parent company Alphabet have recently been working hard on improving the way computers perceive and generate images. Last month, Google showed off RAISR, a tool meant to save bandwidth through heavy image compression and restoration. In a newly-published research paper, the Google Brain team now demonstrated its work in "pixel recursive super resolution," which uses deep-learning techniques to look at ultra-low-resolution images and try to recreate the original high-res pictures. Sound familar yet?
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