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Quick, Draw! Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling? Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research. Let's Draw!
- Emoji Scavenger Hunt
Use your phone’s camera to identify emojis in the real...
- Semi-Conductor
How It Works. Semi-Conductor is an experiment that lets you...
- Share The Data
What would you do with 50,000,000 drawings made by real...
- A.I. Duet
A.I. DUET - Experiments with Google ... ai duet
- Sound Canvas
Draw with selected tracking input. In mouse/keyboard mode,...
- Scrying Pen
A realtime implementation of SketchRNN which predicts future...
- Quick, Draw! The Data
Over 15 million players have contributed millions of...
- Overview
You draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you’re...
- Emoji Scavenger Hunt
Over 15 million players have contributed millions of drawings playing Quick, Draw! These doodles are a unique data set that can help developers train new neural networks, help researchers see patterns in how people around the world draw, and help artists create things we haven’t begun to think of.
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What would you do with 50,000,000 drawings made by real people on the internet?
Draw anything and see if a neural network can guess it. Play with Quick, Draw! and learn how machine learning can be fun and creative.
Quick, Draw! is an online guessing game developed and published by Google that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network artificial intelligence to guess what the drawings represent.
Dec 8, 2017 · Explore the patterns and similarities of one billion doodles made by people in Quick, Draw!, a web game where a neural network tries to recognize your drawings. Learn how machine learning can help you create anything visual, fast.