A true all in one "DeOldify model" perhaps? Where you just drop any old photo in and in one second it makes it look like it was taken yesterday?pic.twitter.com/dTXXEzkkpS
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I’ve enjoyed following this project and I find it fascinating. Can you tell me: why does the model tend to make so many things purple? I’m honestly wondering whether there’s a reference it’s using and purple dyes were more common in clothing etc. back in the day?
It's more specifically unknown/unknowable things, particularly clothing, that get the purple treatment. There's ways to mitigate it and I'm chipping away at it slowly, but it's a very long tail problem. Basically the model is defaulting in these cases to an "average".
I'm curious if purple is used where it can't identify the correct colour to use, as a sort of filler?
That's exactly it.
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