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MEMEMEMEMEME MEMES

June 27, 2020   Humor

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MEMEMEMEMEME MEMES

May 17, 2020   Humor

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Stanford researchers harnessed AI to generate memes

June 15, 2018   Big Data

Artificial intelligence can do just about anything these days, like produce 3D renderings of an object from snapshots, defeat facial recognition systems, or track wildlife in the Serengeti. It’s also surprisingly good at generating memes.

In a white paper titled “Dank Learning” (yes, really), Abel L. Peirson and E. Meltem Tolunay, the two lead scientists on the project, describe a neural network that ingests, gains an understanding of, and spits out internet in-jokes. The AI consists of a convolutional neural network (CNN) that takes images as inputs and translates them into mathematical representations called vector embeddings (an encoder), and a long short-term memory (LSTM) recurrent neural network (RNN) that creates captions (a decoder).

Here’s a tricky question: can you tell which of the following memes were created by the neural net?

Gallery: Meme Quiz

 Stanford researchers harnessed AI to generate memes

 Stanford researchers harnessed AI to generate memes Stanford researchers harnessed AI to generate memes

The Stanford researchers fed the system more than 400,000 images with 2,600 unique image label-pairs from memegenerator.com — specifically “advice animal”-style memes, pictures with humorously captioned specific characters (e.g., a cat in a bathrobe) — using a Python script. They then instructed human subjects to judge each image on its “hilarity,” and had them guess whether they were produced by a person or the neural network.

“This allows for relatively simple collection of datasets,” Peirson and Tolunay wrote. “In this paper, we specifically refer to meme generation as the task of generating a humorous caption in a manner that is relevant to the initially provided image, which can be a meme template or otherwise.”

The verdict: humans were able to pick out the algorithmically created memes about 70 percent of the time, but graded them fairly evenly on wittiness.

“The average meme produced from both is difficult to differentiate from a real meme and both variants scored close to the same hilarity rating as real memes, though this is a fairly subjective metric.”

So what about the gallery of memes above? The “big data” meme was the only one of the three crafted by a human — the others were the work of the neural net. Watch out, dank memesters — the robots are coming for you.

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Celebrity memes

December 8, 2017   Humor

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I’m a mom, that has worn many different hats in this life; from scout leader, camp craft teacher, parents group president, colorguard coach, member of the community band, stay-at-home-mom to full time worker, I’ve done it all– almost! I still love learning new things, especially creating and cooking. Most of all I love to laugh! Thanks for visiting – come back soon icon smile Celebrity memes

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December 7, 2017   Humor

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