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  1. quickdraw.withgoogle.comQuick, Draw!

    You draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you’re drawing. Of course, it doesn’t always work. But the more you play with it, the more it will learn.

  2. 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.

  3. www.autodraw.comAutoDraw

    Fast drawing for everyone. AutoDraw pairs machine learning with drawings from talented artists to help you draw stuff fast.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quick,_Draw!Quick, Draw! - Wikipedia

    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.

  5. Dec 8, 2017 · Since November 2016, people all around the world have drawn one billion doodles in Quick, Draw!, a web game where a neural network tries to recognize your drawings. That includes 2.9 million cats, 2.9 million hot dogs, and 2.9 million drawings of snowflakes. Each drawing is unique.

  6. quickdraw.withgoogle.com › data › shareQuick, Draw! The Data

    What would you do with 50,000,000 drawings made by real people on the internet?

  7. Nov 17, 2016 · Quick, Draw!, which is just one of the features in Google's new A.I. Experiments initiative, gives players a favorite new mindless activity in exchange for training...

  8. A game where a neural network tries to guess what you're drawing.

  9. Apr 11, 2017 · Drawing on your phone or computer can be slow and difficult—so we created AutoDraw, a new web-based tool that pairs machine learning with drawings created by talented artists to help you draw. It works on your phone, computer, or tablet (and it’s free!).

  10. You draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you’re drawing. Of course, it doesn’t always work. But the more you play with it, the more it will learn.

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