Car faces
6Jason Torchinsky is at it again, this time running car pictures through a Face Depixelizer.
https://jalopnik.com/running-car-faces-through-an-ai-face-processing-algorit-1844238536
Can you guess what these two cars are without peeking?
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My car.
@blaineg That was at 32 pixels, here he is at 16 pixels.
@blaineg Looks like it’s about a 2-years-per-pixel conversion ratio
@ybmuG See any resemblance?
@blaineg yeah, ok. I can see it, especially the 32 pixel version.
Seriously without looking, VW Bug on left and Jeep rag-top on right (though I don’t know about the eyes). How’d I do?
@ybmuG You got the Bug. I don’t think anybody could guess the other one.
@blaineg wow, seriously? It really was the first car that came to mind. Makes me wonder what it would do with this
Was looking for a different car, but stumbled on the 1957 Aurora. Kind of thinking Carol Channing…
@ybmuG Wow, I’ve never seen that thing. Now I have to go look it up.
@ybmuG Some mad Englishman found it, bought it and restored it.
https://www.andysaunders.net/aurora/
@ybmuG
Go ahead and feed it to the Depixelizer, the link to it is in the article.
@blaineg that’s a pretty cool story. Looks like he had very little to go on. And am I seeing it right? The front passenger sits backwards? Maybe that’s who it was considered so safe - no side-seat drivers! And what’s with the fish bowl windshield? That had to distort.
@ybmuG I think it’ve even better than that, when you’re going to crash, the seats swivel backwards!
@blaineg @ybmuG Surely this thing was at least part of the inspiration for the Homer.
https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/The_Homer
Tried it. Wouldn’t process.
@cinoclav Try again later, there’s a note on the project that he’s using free Google storage, and may be hitting daily limits.
One of my motorcycles.
My results: