uuhmmm
never to old to learn huh
perhaps known as self education
a lifetime of mostly being alone,but keeping occupied maybe haha
the things we fdo,to keep,well occupied jhuh
Deep nostalgia
Using machine-learning technology, the genealogy company My Heritage enables users to animate static images of their relatives.
A new service gives new life to the past by using artificial intelligence to convert static images into moving videos. Called Deep Nostalgia, the service creates animations by using deep learning to analyze a single facial photo. Then, the system animates the facial image through a "driver" — a pre-determined sequence of movements and gestures, like blinking, smiling and head-turning. The process is completely automated, and the service enhances the images to make the animations run more smoothly.
Deep Nostalgia was launched in February by the genealogy company My Heritage. As with most deep-fake technology, there's still an uncanny air to the images, with some of the facial movements appearing slightly unnatural. What's more, Deep Nostalgia is only able to create deepfakes of one person's face from the neck up, so you couldn't use it to animate group photos, or photos of people doing any sort of physical activity. But for a free deep-fake service,
Deep Nostalgia is pretty impressive, especially considering you can use it to create deepfakes of any face, human or not.