Let’s enhance: use Intel AI to increase image resolution in this demo

Across alien epics and procedural crime dramas, detectives and truth seekers have repeated the mantra: zoom and enhance. It’s passed into popular culture as a much-beloved meme, but in recent years, machine learning has increasingly made this fiction trope into an accessible reality. And we've got the demo to prove it. The post Let’s enhance: use Intel AI to increase image resolution in this demo appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/06/14/lets-enhance-use-intel-ai-to-increase-image-resolution-in-this-demo/

Created 3y | Jun 14, 2021, 2:21:26 PM


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