Narrated Reality
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of machine intelligence and creative writing in this conference talk by Ross Goodwin. Delve into innovative applications of neural networks for expressive image captioning, narration devices, and computer-generated screenplays. Discover how artificial intelligence can push the boundaries of written language, from creating new forms of expression to generating film scripts. Learn about Goodwin's groundbreaking projects, including word.camera and the AI-written films Sunspring and It's No Game. Gain insights into the potential of machine learning and natural language processing to revolutionize creative writing and storytelling across various mediums.
Syllabus
Introduction
Game
Borehole
tautology
logistic
lexiconjur
personal confession
meeting Noam Chomsky
election day 2008
presidential proclamations
Treasury Department
Freelancing
Horizontal Writing
Diagonalization
Coding
Word Camera
Image Output
Physical Devices
Deep Learning
LSTM
Image Captioning
Neural Snap
Devices
Clock
Output
Camera
Compass
Outputs
Dialogue Model
Sunspring
Unasked Questions
Lavalier Mic
Project Word Car
Project Word Camera
Its No Game
Word Camera Demo
Dialog Demo
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference
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