AI Design Glossary
All the AI design terms you need to know, explained simply and clearly
Deepfake
A technique that uses deep learning technology to realistically superimpose a person's face, voice, or movements onto another person.
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A technique that generates or transforms a new image using AI by referencing an existing image. The structure of the input image is preserved while style, content, or details can be modified.
Read Moreimg2img
Abbreviation for image-to-image. In the Stable Diffusion ecosystem, it refers to the mode of generating new images using a reference image. It transforms while preserving the structure of the original image.
Read MoreInpainting
A technique for regenerating or editing a specific area of an image by masking it with AI. Used for removing unwanted objects or modifying specific areas.
Read MoreOutpainting
A technique that extends the boundaries of an existing image using AI. It enlarges the image by creating new areas that are consistent with the original content.
Read MoreStyle Transfer
A technique that applies the artistic style of one image while preserving the content of another. It has uses such as reinterpreting photographs in the style of famous painters.
Read MoreText-to-Image
Technology that generates images from natural language text descriptions using artificial intelligence. The prompt written by the user is interpreted by the AI model and converted into an image.
Read MoreText-to-Video
Technology that generates video content from natural language text descriptions using artificial intelligence. It converts text prompts into moving, consistent frame sequences.
Read Moretxt2img
Abbreviation for text-to-image. In the Stable Diffusion ecosystem, it refers to the mode of generating images from text prompts. Unlike img2img, it produces images from scratch.
Read MoreUpscaling
The process of enlarging low-resolution images using AI without quality loss or with quality enhancement. It differs from traditional resizing with its ability to add detail and sharpen.
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