Here's a shocker: Yes, I'm aware of the excessive purple and other misplaced colors in DeOldify. There's no shortage of people who can't wait to inform me about this. Either make a better model. Or just carry on and trust me that I've thought plenty about it over two years..
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Jason Antic @citnajReplying to @Ldavid65You can view it as a bug of sorts. It happens when the model comes across the color of something pretty much unknowable (like most clothing), and so the model basically throws its arms up and says "I give up..purple!". It's a very average color so it works to cheat the tests.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Wouldn't there be a way to make the model more knowledgeable about unknowable things like clothing? Like a new ML project that becomes a clothing detector and inject it in the model? Greetings, an ML nitwit.
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1/ Well when I say "unknowable" I mean that there's just too many articles of clothing that you couldn't possibly cover remotely fully. More ideally would be for the model to pick up on optical clues of the material, which it does to a certain extent.
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