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This person does not exist: A random photo-realistic face generator
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<blockquote data-quote="Wind7" data-source="post: 234957" data-attributes="member: 6388"><p>Ears no matching......</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]14808[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><h2>How to recognize an image of a fake person</h2><p><img src="https://this-person-does-not-exist.com/static/images/fake-2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>It is almost impossible to recognise an image of a fake person. AI is so developed that 90% of fakes are not recognized by an ordinary person and 50% are not recognized by an experienced photographer. There are no services for recognition. Occasionally, a neural network makes mistakes, which is why artifacts appear: an incorrectly bent pattern, a strange hair color, and so on.</p><p></p><p>The only thing you need to do is take a closer look: humans’ visual processing systems are far stronger than computers’, so it is possible to recognise forgery by detection.</p><p></p><p>Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom created a website called “Which Face Is Real”, which is focused on teaching people to be more analytical of potentially false portraits. Before making suggestions that a person in a photo is existent, there are several things that need to be considered.</p><p></p><p>One of the most common ones is symmetrical issues, in particular eyeglasses and earrings.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://this-person-does-not-exist.com/static/images/fake-3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Same uneven issues with teeth are quite common too. Look for odd characteristics like pixels and repeated incisors. Fake hair, in general, may seem with some glow around it or look too straight and streaked, again, with visible asymmetry.</p><p></p><p>Study background carefully. If it’s fake, it may include unusual distortions in shapes and lines, or have a torn appearance overall. Bleed-through occurs in bright colors that stand out from the background onto a fake person’s head.</p><p></p><p>Another distinguishing feature of the NVIDIA “StyleGAN algorithm” is glossy “water splotches”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind7, post: 234957, member: 6388"] Ears no matching...... [ATTACH type="full"]14808[/ATTACH] [HEADING=1]How to recognize an image of a fake person[/HEADING] [IMG]https://this-person-does-not-exist.com/static/images/fake-2.jpg[/IMG] It is almost impossible to recognise an image of a fake person. AI is so developed that 90% of fakes are not recognized by an ordinary person and 50% are not recognized by an experienced photographer. There are no services for recognition. Occasionally, a neural network makes mistakes, which is why artifacts appear: an incorrectly bent pattern, a strange hair color, and so on. The only thing you need to do is take a closer look: humans’ visual processing systems are far stronger than computers’, so it is possible to recognise forgery by detection. Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom created a website called “Which Face Is Real”, which is focused on teaching people to be more analytical of potentially false portraits. Before making suggestions that a person in a photo is existent, there are several things that need to be considered. One of the most common ones is symmetrical issues, in particular eyeglasses and earrings. [IMG]https://this-person-does-not-exist.com/static/images/fake-3.jpg[/IMG] Same uneven issues with teeth are quite common too. Look for odd characteristics like pixels and repeated incisors. Fake hair, in general, may seem with some glow around it or look too straight and streaked, again, with visible asymmetry. Study background carefully. If it’s fake, it may include unusual distortions in shapes and lines, or have a torn appearance overall. Bleed-through occurs in bright colors that stand out from the background onto a fake person’s head. Another distinguishing feature of the NVIDIA “StyleGAN algorithm” is glossy “water splotches”. [/QUOTE]
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