Metaverse Designs AI to Animate Children’s Drawing.
Metaverse have created a first-of-its-kind approach for animating children’s drawings of people using artificial intelligence.
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According to the company, parents may upload their children’s sketches to their conceptual model and watch them transform into dancing, skipping, and jumping characters.
It is not disputable that children create distinct and inventive personas that challenge humans to think about people and things in new ways in order to recognise them.
However, while a parent/guardian or teacher/instructor may be able to tell what a child’s picture is supposed to depict, AI has a difficult time doing so because children’s drawings are frequently created in abstract ways.
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Nevertheless, Meterverse researchers have created a first-of-its-kind approach for mechanically animating children’s hand-drawn representations of people and humanlike characters using artificial intelligence. For instance, a character with two arms, two legs, and a head
Parents and children may watch their drawings transform into active characters that dance, skip, and jump by uploading them to Metaverse prototype system.
They can also share a movie of their animated sketches with friends / relatives by downloading it.
If convinced, parents can also choose to have their child’s drawing used to teach the AI model in the future.
While many AI algorithms can handle realistic human images, children’s drawings offer a layer of diversity and uncertainty that makes understanding what is being depicted considerably more difficult.
The goal was to create an AI system that could successfully identify and animate humanlike figures in children’s drawings without the need for human intervention.
They were able to achieve this by creating a technique for teaching AI to recognise a humanlike form in a child’s drawing, which can be difficult when other items or figures on the page have similar characteristics, colours, or size.
Then, without including anything else on the page, the company extract the humanlike figure so that the animated figure is as similar to what the child originally meant as possible.
Afterwards, the design went ahead to pinpoint the figure’s joints so that the animation can keep moving around in an appealing manner. When all of those steps are completed, it is ready to be animated.
In addition, the hope of Metaverse is that by teaching AI to work effectively with children’s drawings, the company will be one step closer to creating AI that can comprehend from a human perspective.
You can however, go ahead to test the animation capabilities of the system by uploading your children’s drawings to the prototype.
The company gives hope to release the data set and share more information about their research this year.
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