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  2. Synthetic media - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic media (also known as AI-generated media, [1] [2] media produced by generative AI, [3] personalized media, personalized content, [4] and colloquially as deepfakes [5]) is a catch-all term for the artificial production, manipulation, and modification of data and media by automated means, especially through the use of artificial intelligence algorithms, such as for the purpose of ...

  3. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Deepfake photographs can be used to create sockpuppets, non-existent people, who are active both online and in traditional media. A deepfake photograph appears to have been generated together with a legend for an apparently non-existent person named Oliver Taylor, whose identity was described as a university student in the United Kingdom.

  4. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    A set of books extracted from the Project Gutenberg books library Text Natural Language Processing 2019 Jack W et al. Deepmind Mathematics: Mathematical question and answer pairs. Text Natural Language Processing 2018 [115] D Saxton et al. Anna's Archive: A comprehensive archive of published books and papers None 100,356,641 Text, epub, PDF

  5. Deep learning - Wikipedia

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    Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that focuses on utilizing neural networks to perform tasks such as classification, regression, and representation learning.The field takes inspiration from biological neuroscience and is centered around stacking artificial neurons into layers and "training" them to process data.

  6. Triplet loss - Wikipedia

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    The loss function is defined using triplets of training points of the form (,,).In each triplet, (called an "anchor point") denotes a reference point of a particular identity, (called a "positive point") denotes another point of the same identity in point , and (called a "negative point") denotes an point of an identity different from the identity in point and .

  7. Kaggle - Wikipedia

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    Kaggle is a data science competition platform and online community for data scientists and machine learning practitioners under Google LLC.Kaggle enables users to find and publish datasets, explore and build models in a web-based data science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers, and enter competitions to solve data science challenges.

  8. Generative adversarial network - Wikipedia

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    Concretely, the conditional GAN game is just the GAN game with class labels provided: (,):=, ⁡ [⁡ (,)] +, ⁡ [⁡ ((,))] where is a probability distribution over classes, () is the probability distribution of real images of class , and () the probability distribution of images generated by the generator when given class label .

  9. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]