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Can/do GANs create images very similar to training images?
Jan. 23, 2022, 9:39 p.m. | /u/fomo43
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With the current state of the art GAN implementations, could you either "accidentally" or possibly via search/optimisation using facial recognition feedback, create a face that is recognisably the same person as from the training data? I did a quick Google search and nothing popped up. Has anyone published on this topic? Happy to read rather than have you summarise it for me!
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