Google's Deep Dream Is The Trippiest Thing In The Internet Toggle navigation DESIGN BUSINESS PHOTOGRAPHY Inspiration Articles Resources Freebies Inspiration Google’s Deep Dream Is The Trippiest Thing In The Internet by Kevin Rabida . July 8th, 2015 442 SHARES FacebookTwitter Picture yourself on a boat in a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies. Throw in a dog that looks like a slug and you get Google’s artificial neural network “Deep Dream”. Lucy in the Sky with lots of eyes Two weeks ago, Google’s research team featured in their blog a visualization tool designed to understand how neural networks work and how to replicate them artificially. Artificial neural networks are learning models essential in machine learning. Derived from biological central nervous systems, they are used in image classification and speech recognition by feeding them large amount of input data to “train” them. In the past, classifying images into categories was nearly impossible but advances in cognitive science made it possible for machines to distinguish images with a high degree of accuracy. Say you want train a machine how a dog looks like. By feeding it dog images, larger quantity for higher accuracy, it could be trained to spot dogs in images, tell if there aren’t any, or say it is unsure. such algorithm But what do these machine see? A psychedelic trip apparently. The research team explained in their post “We know that after training, each layer progressively extracts higher and higher-level features of the image, until the final layer essentially makes a decision on what the image shows.” “For example, the first layer maybe looks for edges or corners. Intermediate layers interpret the basic features to look for overall shapes or components, like a door or a leaf. The final few layers assemble those into complete interpretations—these neurons activate in response to very complex things such as entire buildings or trees. ” Accompanying image from Google’s post The Google Research team found out that feeding the algorithm iteratively with its own output yielded interesting results. Check out some of the psychedelic images generated by Google’s Deep Dream below: From Lincoln Harrison’s Startrail Gallery Nickelodeon’s Patrick Star Jackson Pollock’s “No. 5” A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte That frigging dress An eye with eyes Guardians of the Galaxy much wow Van Gogh’s Starry Night Edvard Munch’s The Scream Images from Research at Google  Why are there a lot of animals? According to Google’s Research team, this particular algorithm was trained with a large number of animal images and naturally, it is likely to interpret shapes as animals. The data is stored in high abstraction which results to the creation of hybrid animals. Creepy Pasta. Literally. So it’s not really limited to dogs but rather to data sets fed to the code. Here’s a video of someone using MIT’s Places CNN. So how do you make your own? Google’s Research team made their visualization code public after gaining a great amount of interest from programmers and artists alike. Check out their GitHub post here. Oh yeah The code can be applied on both static images and videos. Check out this video that uses the code iteratively. Each frame is recursively fed back to the network starting with a frame of random noise. Every 100 frames (4 seconds) the next layer is targeted until the lowest layer is reached. No worries if you are not programming-savvy. You can submit your images at http://psychic-vr-lab.com/deepdream/ or http://deepdream.pictures/static/ which use the same code to generate these trippy images. Sources: Inceptionism: Going Deeper into Neural Networks DeepDream – a code example for visualizing Neural Networks   Do you have Deep Dream images you generated? Post them in the comments below! ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kevin Rabida Kevin is a reader first, a writer second, and a gamer somewhere in between. When not rooting for Tyrion Lannister for the Iron Throne, he's probably writing some morbid short story. He enjoys some surreal art, clever advertising campaigns, and a warm cup of coffee while reading Murakami. FOLLOW UCREATIVE Popular Posts Design 925,553 views 20 Free Chalkboard Fonts 471,604 views 11 Water Splash Photoshop Brushes 235,670 views 35 Free Big, Bold, and Beautiful Headline Fonts 229,161 views 42 Creative Food Advertisements that Will Win You Over 155,958 views Categories Design Photography Business Information About Copyright Privacy Sitemap Social Media UCreative Network Copyright © 2019. All Rights Reserved.