Brannon Dorsey recorded himself mimicking frames from a video of Ray Kurzweil giving a talk. He then used this data to train a Dorsey→Kurzweil translator, allowing him to become a kind of puppeter in control of Kurzweil's appearance.

Mario Klingemann used our code to translate the appearance of French singer Francoise Hardy onto Kellyanne Conway's infamous "alternative facts" interview. Interesting articles about it can be read here and here

Christopher Hesse trained our model on converting edge maps to photos of cats, and included this in his interactive demo . Apparently, this is what the Internet wanted most, and #edges2cats briefly went viral . The above cats were designed by Vitaly Vidmirov ( @vvid ).



Interactive Anime



Bertrand Gondouin trained our method to translate sketches→Pokemon, resulting in an interactive drawing tool.



Background masking



Kaihu Chen performed a number of interesting experiments using our method, including getting it to mask out the background of a portrait as shown above.