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(Week of 6/12)
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*Demoed around 10-15 text-to-speech applications, software tools, etc.  
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*Attended REU meeting and presentation
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*Demoed around 5-10 text-to-speech applications, software tools, etc.  
  
 
*Assessed the emotions/tones appropriate for mental health storytelling (frustration, anger, helplessness, etc.)
 
*Assessed the emotions/tones appropriate for mental health storytelling (frustration, anger, helplessness, etc.)
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'''THURS 6/15'''
 
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*Attempted implementation of Phenaki Video in Pytorch
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'''FRI 6/16'''
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*Accessed DALL-E premium version
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*Used generic prompts from given subthemes previously extracted from PPD subreddit in previous research

Revision as of 21:43, 17 July 2023

Week of 6/12

MON 6/12

  • Drafted literature review, annotated bibliography sections of final paper
  • Investigated the available AI generative tools for text-to-video, text-to-photo, and text-to-speech
  • Documented a list of these tools, their features, and their drawbacks as it relates to project goals


TUES 6/13

  • Met with mentor to share progress and troubleshoot roadblocks
  • Evaluated the storytelling capacity of AI by reviewing materials on ACM database, GitHub
  • Compared animated with live video and their independent ability to allow connection with audience


WED 6/14

  • Attended REU meeting and presentation
  • Demoed around 5-10 text-to-speech applications, software tools, etc.
  • Assessed the emotions/tones appropriate for mental health storytelling (frustration, anger, helplessness, etc.)
  • Tested applications to determine which were most realistic depictions of such emotions/tones


THURS 6/15

  • Attempted implementation of Phenaki Video in Pytorch

FRI 6/16

  • Accessed DALL-E premium version
  • Used generic prompts from given subthemes previously extracted from PPD subreddit in previous research