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Does anybody here have any idea about the technology and the steps used to create virtual speaking avatars like Sana and Lisa? I know paid tools like DID and Synthesia exist, but is this what was used to create Lisa and Sana? I am actually more interested in open-source techniques and free tools that can do the same. In fact, I would be happy to know only the names of the algorithms used at each step, if that's... Source: 11 months ago
d-id.com is commonly used for animating portrait images based on a voice audio track. I'm not aware how it's done for non-portrait images though. Source: about 1 year ago
Ill have to do ore research or testing. Thanks for d-id.com, will check it out! Source: about 1 year ago
Absolute quickest way would be to look at d-id.com . This does everything for you. Source: about 1 year ago
Mine too! I used d-id.com for the voice animation and put the images together in canva.com . Source: about 1 year ago
Important APIs - ml5 for in-browser detection, face-api that uses tensorflow-node to accelerate on-server detection. VueUse for a bunch of useful component tools like the QR Code generator. Yahoo's Gifshot for creating gif files in-browser etc. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
See also: https://ml5js.org/ "The library provides access to machine learning algorithms and models in the browser, building on top of TensorFlow.js with no other external dependencies.". - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I used ml5js.org , p5js.org and https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com to train the Banana images. When you create a new image project on Teachable Machine, you can output the p5js and basically use it right out of the box - I customized js, css, and html from there. Source: over 2 years ago
Going forward: I'll be 100% into JavaScript. You can use JavaScript in so many fields nowadays. Websites React, Mobile Apps React Native, Machine Learning TensorFlow & ML5, Desktop Applications Electron, and of course the backend Node as well. It's kind of a no-brainer. Of course, they all have specific languages that are better, but for now, JavaScript is a bit of a catch-all. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
From other comments, a lot of JavaScript developers who want to use TensorFlow had never heard of TensorFlow.js or ml5.js! Source: over 2 years ago
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