![]() When you upload your images and run it, there will be a blank line between every valid line. Also, I discover that there seems to be something wrong with his live demo. I think it can be better to combine these two functions together. But it has a built-in website to help you convert complicated images to line-structured images. ![]() I can only apply images with only simple lines and without colors in the live demo website. Another one is that the placement of characters in this model is fixed so sometimes it cannot put the characters in the best place.Īnd here is a live demo website: (Open in Chrome) The first is that it cannot change its font size or type, making it less flexible. There are some other shortcomings of this model. ![]() And there is little difference between his pattern and those artists’, the artists will deform the original images based on their art interpretation to make their works look better while this training pattern can only copy the exactly same line structures. Those art pieces are created by ASCII artists. He has collected 500 structure-based ASCII art pieces, and used 90% of them to training and 10% for validation. (Like the image below) And he argues that it is generally accepted that creating structure based ASCII art is more demanding and difficult. The second one is structure-based, which represents line structures of the original images by using the direction of the lines in the characters. And he also mentions that there is two major styles in ASCII art, the first one is tone-based, which represents the intensity distribution of the original images by using the density of the characters. In his paper about this project, he explains ASCII art as a type of graphic art which presents pictures with printable characters (ASCII characters). I think the AI project I focus on is a simple one, for it is the production of an undergraduate medical student - Osamu Akiyama, rather than a professional expert.
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