Google uses AI to analyze 15,000 videos, the birth of an infinitely long brainwashing divine song

2020/11/2416:24:02 technology 1238

YouTube's second creation videos have their own characteristics, and often even exceed the original video's creativity! In order to celebrate Billie Eilish's famous song "Bad Guy" has been played more than 1 billion times on YouTube, Google Creative Lab has created a neural network computing framework for thousands of second creation content such as cover songs or instrument performances Analyze these video content through artificial intelligence, and then create an infinitely long playback "Infinite Bad Guy", allowing users to run out a different cover and interpretation style content every time they click, and listen to the song repeatedly without getting bored.

Google uses AI to analyze 15,000 videos, the birth of an infinitely long brainwashing divine song - DayDayNews

Google Creative Lab builds a neural network computing framework for these video contents and analyzes them through artificial intelligence, so that the system can understand the corresponding music rhythm and lyrics in each video, and then the user can manually click on different options or switch automatically by the system Different video content can still interpret the song content of "Bad Guy" smoothly. Even if the volume, pitch, and playing style of some videos are somewhat different, they can be smoothly connected after being retranslated by the artificial intelligence technology of Google Creative Lab. Before and after the rhythm and lyrics, users will not sound sharp and harsh. In the "Infinite Bad Guy" performance project created by Google,

uses a total of more than 15,000 videos related to the "Bad Guy" song, many of which have a faster rhythm than the original song version, and many videos sing lyrics It is presented in different languages, but through artificial intelligence learning and analysis, it is obvious that the "Bad Guy" song can be reinterpreted in a new style through concatenation and reorganization.

The Sony CSL Computer Science Laboratory in Paris, France has a similar approach. Through the FlowMachines project, artificial intelligence is used to expand the possibilities of music creation, including training through a learning model called Style Palette, so that the system can coordinate with people to specify accompaniment and chords The playing style can be analyzed and learned to form different accompaniment and chord combinations, so that the computer system can also assist in creating music.

Prior to this, Sony CSL also used the FlowMachines project to create new arrangements called "Daddy’s Car" and "Mister Shadow" in the Beatles and American jazz styles respectively.

As more and more artificial intelligence technologies are applied to creation and entertainment in life, it is expected that more content creation and artistic works will be produced by computers in the future. Humans will play a role in artistic creation in the future, but they need to write programs. To present the concept of creation and let the computer output works of art. On the contrary, if the original spirit is missing, the role of human beings in creation is instead a programming tool.

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