Intelligent System of Generation of Camouflage Patterns Based on Artificial Intelligence Technologies
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.80.18678Keywords:
artificial neural networks, аrtificial Intelligence, intelligent generation system, generative-competitive network, progressively growing GANs, camouflage patternsAbstract
The work is devoted to the development of an intelligent system for generating camouflage patterns based on artificial intelligence technologies. A generative-competitive network is used as an intellectual element of this system. To solve the problem of the collapse mode, the architecture of progressively growing GANs (ProGAN) is used. The system allows you to generate completely new camouflage patterns for the selected area by iteratively improving the pattern. Due to the mechanism of restrictions, it is possible to fix the desired aspects of the drawing (color scheme, pattern, number of colors) from an existing drawing and adapt it to the desired area. The system provides the possibility of generating micropatterns on the drawings to improve camouflage at close distances. When evaluating a camouflage pattern, the system takes into account additional parameters, such as angle (from the ground and air), time and weather.
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