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Deep Convolutional Voight-Kampf Test

Deep Convolutional Voight-Kampf Test

A quick introduction to Generative Adversarial Networks, using Blade Runner, the movie, as illustration.

Leszek Rybicki

December 14, 2016
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    Screenplay by Hampton Fancher David Peoples Based on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick Starring Harrison Ford Rutger Hauer Sean Young Edward James Olmos Music by Vangelis Cinematography Jordan Cronenweth Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date June 25, 1982 Running time 117 minutes Country United States Budget $28 million Box office $33.8 million Rachel Deckard
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