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Rafael Valle
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Rafael Valle

Rafael Valle is a research scientist at NVIDIA focusing on audio applications. He has years of experience developing high performance machine learning models for data/audio analysis, synthesis and machine improvisation with formal specifications. Dr. Valle was the first to generate speech samples from scratch with GANs and to show that simple yet efficient techniques can be used to identify GAN samples. He holds an Interdisciplinary PhD in Machine Listening and Improvisation from UC Berkeley, a Masters degree in Computer Music from the MH-Stuttgart in Germany and a Bachelors degree in Orchestral Conducting from UFRJ in Brazil.
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Artistic GANs

In this section, we are going to explore the uses of GANs in the visual and sonic arts.

Visual arts

There are many GANs that produce impressive visual artifacts that can be used in the arts. Examples include the generation of paintings, anime characters, and fashionable clothes. Here, we provide a very small snippet of the visual work that is done using GANs.

GANGogh

GANGogh is the product of semester-long research performed by Kenny Jones and Derrick Bonafilia at Williams College in 2017.

In their project, the authors scoured the WikiArt database, which...

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Published in: May 2019Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789538205

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Rafael Valle

Rafael Valle is a research scientist at NVIDIA focusing on audio applications. He has years of experience developing high performance machine learning models for data/audio analysis, synthesis and machine improvisation with formal specifications. Dr. Valle was the first to generate speech samples from scratch with GANs and to show that simple yet efficient techniques can be used to identify GAN samples. He holds an Interdisciplinary PhD in Machine Listening and Improvisation from UC Berkeley, a Masters degree in Computer Music from the MH-Stuttgart in Germany and a Bachelors degree in Orchestral Conducting from UFRJ in Brazil.
Read more about Rafael Valle