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Gain inspiration on your machine learning journey. See what beautiful things you can make with neural networks. This 200-page vibrant full color book is a unique piece of ML artwork. Code meets art in this stunning collection of imagery and poetry that's presented from new points of view: the Photo-Art-Robot and the Poem-Writing-Robot. This book challenges the artistic limits of artificial intelligence (AI) and results in thought-provoking descriptions of nature's magnificent scenes and its denizens. AI Art - Poetry invites you to invest in a collaboration of two minds: Homo sapiens and AI.…mehr

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Gain inspiration on your machine learning journey. See what beautiful things you can make with neural networks. This 200-page vibrant full color book is a unique piece of ML artwork. Code meets art in this stunning collection of imagery and poetry that's presented from new points of view: the Photo-Art-Robot and the Poem-Writing-Robot. This book challenges the artistic limits of artificial intelligence (AI) and results in thought-provoking descriptions of nature's magnificent scenes and its denizens. AI Art - Poetry invites you to invest in a collaboration of two minds: Homo sapiens and AI. Both have progressed from their primitive ways, and this shared experience of evolution generates this intelligent duo. Drawing upon the advanced technology of AI, human artists composed intriguing poetry that compliments the robot's digital art. The robot, after reading almost one million lines of poetry and a brief explanation of each image, generated its own emotional verses. Co-crafted with master poets (including a great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin), AI Art - Poetry will persuade you that AI's computational creativity is only at its beginning. Eighty-eight images produced by neural network style transfer are each elucidated by a robot or human poet. Do you want to be part of an artistic future? Shane Neeley lives in Oregon, writes code, and enjoys taking his daughters on explorations in the Pacific Northwest. A former lab scientist turned programmer, he helped to author scientific papers and build cancer treatment software.