According to the latest news, Google is actively promoting the development of an AI camera function called RealFill. This new feature will allow users to upload up to 5 images, and then rely on powerful AI models to expand and repair existing images.
Last week, Google successfully applied for a trademark for “RealFill” and successfully passed the strict review of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the United States Patent and Trade Office (USPTO). , marking that the research and development of this innovative function has entered a new stage.
According to the editor’s understanding, Google’s official description of the RealFill application states that it is a “non-download software that uses AI, focuses on image completion, and can create generation patterns through online non-download software.” This shows that RealFill will not only be limited to simple repair of pictures, but also can generate new picture content based on pictures provided by users.
Previously, Google had conducted in-depth research with a team from Cornell University and jointly published a paper titled "Complete Reference-Driven Generation Scheme for Real Images." The paper explores in detail how this technology cleverly uses five reference images to expand and enrich existing images, creating a more vivid and complete visual effect for users. The research and development of this technology will undoubtedly bring revolutionary changes to the fields of photography and image processing.
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