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Two Case Studies on Midjourney’s Consistency in Character Imaging

Towards AI

When you’re creating a movie or writing a novel, you always want the same character to appear in different scenes and backgrounds, right? Midjourney has launched a new tag called “cref,” which stands for “character reference.” Last Updated on March 14, 2024 by Editorial Team Author(s): Meng Li Originally published on Towards AI.

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Disney Hoping AI Can Help Match Commercials With Content

ODSC - Open Data Science

This tool hopes to help match commercials with appropriate scenes within movies and TV shows. On the 9th, Reuters reported that the tool uses machine learning to tag scenes from the company’s vast media library. It’s being reported that Disney is in the beta testing phase of a new AI tool called Magic Words.

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Unlock personalized experiences powered by AI using Amazon Personalize and Amazon OpenSearch Service

AWS Machine Learning Blog

To build Amazon Personalize artifacts in this post, we use a dataset from IMDb, the world’s most authoritative source for movie, TV, and celebrity content, available on AWS Marketplace, as well as the MovieLens dataset prepared by GroupLens research at the University of Minnesota, consisting of user rankings for various movies.

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Logging YOLOPandas with Comet-LLM

Heartbeat

Import dataset The dataset [source: Kaggle ] contains titles of movies and other information such as: title , type , description , release_year , age_certification , runtime , genres , production_countries , seasons , imdb_id , imdb_score , imdb_votes , tmdb_popularity , and tmdb_score. Set yolo=True and assign it to a variable.

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The Plagiarism Problem: How Generative AI Models Reproduce Copyrighted Content

Unite.AI

Record metadata like licenses, tags, creators, etc. Images Created by Midjourney Resembling Scenes from Famous Movies and Video Games These experiments further confirm that even state-of-the-art visual AI systems can unknowingly plagiarize protected content if sourcing of training data remains unchecked.

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Open-source datasets for Conversational AI: advantages and limitations

Defined.ai blog

There are many open-source datasets available, but some of the best for conversational AI include the Cornell Movie Dialogs Corpus, the Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus, and the OpenSubtitles Corpus. It includes conversations from more than 600 movies and full metadata for movies (such as genre, release year, IMDB rating) and characters.

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How to Automate the Generation of Training Data for Conversational Bots

Bitext

Everything looks promising in the world of bots: big players are pushing platforms to build them (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, IBM, Apple), large retail companies are adopting them (Starbucks, Domino’s, British Airways), press is excited about movies becoming reality; and we users are eager to use. The bot development process.