Face Depixelizer is an interesting one application, with AI technology, that can take an extremely low-resolution face photo and turn it into a realistic portrait photo.
Created by Russian developer Dennis Malimonov (Denis Malimonov) and according to its manufacturer, uses its power StyleGAN, which is famous for creating realistic portraits of people who do not exist.
After getting a person with a small resolution in pixels, the Face Depixelizer continuously generates faces with StyleGAN and constrains the resulting “photo” by finding one that best matches the face of the original pictures.
Entrants do not even have to be real people. You can use the tool to see what the characters in the video game look like in real life. See the results Malimonov got when he put him starring Wolfenstein BJ Blazkowicz:
Some people point out that this type of tool could be used to detect people who have deliberately over-pixelated their image, for protection της ιδιωτικής ζωής ή της better safetys, but Malimonov's response is that the tool doesn't show what the person actually looks like, but simply finds a random face that matches.
This of course raises the question of where he finds all these photos as a database to compare them with the import image and if they really are non-existent persons. Is there your own person on this basis? When you share your photo publicly on social media, does anyone (s) collect all this data?
We will probably never know but for now you can use Face Depixelizer to play. You do not need to install, you can use Google Colab. The input photo must be square and you can start by pressing the button indicated by the red arrow, then scroll down to where the button appears search.