faceswap(real1,real2) = identity swapping
faceswap(real1,fake1) = ethical identity hiding
Imagine being able to vlog or stream about sensitive political topics with the full range of human facial expressions but without showing your face.
faceswap(real1,real2) = identity swapping
faceswap(real1,fake1) = ethical identity hiding
Imagine being able to vlog or stream about sensitive political topics with the full range of human facial expressions but without showing your face.
Thanks, I love good tech conference talks.
Has anyone attempted to use deep learning for tattoo removal? And if so, has anyone packaged that tech up in a convenient tool like faceswap?
Also, is this an appropriate forum to discuss creating original faces with generative antagonistic networks?
Wow. It's literally ten times faster that what I got used to last week.
That certainly helps make up for lost time...
Just thought to check python faceswap.py train -h for options and notice the one for allow growth. Currently running with it enabled. No crash so far. Will keep my fingers crossed until I see some output, but thanks for getting me this far!
Same box (w/RTX 2060 Super), fresh install of Ubuntu Desktop 19.10, installed and configured everything correctly.
First test again failed. Screenshot and logs attached.
I really have no idea what to do now.
Screw it. I'm wiping and starting over with Ubuntu Desktop instead of Server, since it already worked once on my other box, and the Nvidia driver requires installing most of the Desktop packages anyway. Hopefully that'll let me skip past all these new problems.
I finished the install and rebooted. The output of lsmod now shows many nvidia modules and nothing called Nouveau, so I assume that means it worked.
However, I now get a different error. Screenshot and log attached.
Currently attempting to follow the instructions in this answer:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1130926/122045
The last command kicked off the installation of 533 packages, including nvidia driver 440, and a rebuild of the kernel. I gotta run, and it's not done - will report back when I get back.
Follow up - I've just determined that neither my motherboard (ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/AC) nor CPU (AMD Ryzen 5 1600) have on-board video, so I must have been using Nvidia the whole time, even though I accidentally enabled AMD support the first time I installed faceswap,.