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Style Attentional Network

ONE OF THESE THINGS IS… ACTUALLY QUITE SIMILAR TO THE OTHERS.

style.airi.kr/demo

This site is very easy to operate and produces some excellent results, but that simplicity is certainly superficial. The catchily-named Style Attentional Network is a page dedicated to demoing a concept of image synthesis that creates a completely new image out of, for those seeking further info. As for the web page, simply plug in a ‘content’ image that you want transformed, and then choose a second image to be used as a ‘style’ for the transformation. You will then be able to view and download a resulting image that will have much the same construction as the first, but use textural, stylistic or graphical cues from the ‘style’ image. There are samples to choose from that include some famous personalities and paintings (such as or ) or you can simply upload your own photos, but images with a resolution above 512 x 512 are recommended.

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