By pitting two algorithms against another, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have been used to create images and text convincing enough to fool the human eye and mind. GANs have made computer graphics come alive and given artists new tools for experimentation. You may have seen GANs used to generate photographs of human faces,create realistic images of cats based on sketches, or write a new bible.
In this workshop, you’ll learn about how to use and customize GANS for text-to-text generation, text-to-image generation, and image-to-image generation. No coding experience is necessary, as Ahnjili will be providing you with Python code to play with your own GANs.
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About Ahnjili:
Ahnjili Zhuparris is a New York born, Hong Kong raised, Netherlands based clinical data scientist. Her PhD focuses on algorithms that can detect illnesses based on data sourced from mobile devices. She’s also passionate about the exciting yet disruptive forces of AI and the internet.
For questions please email workshop coordinator yun@instrumentinventors.org
The Beginner’s guide to generative AI art workshop is presented by iii with financial support from Creative Industries Fund NL and The Municipality of The Hague.