Quick, Draw!

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Quick, Draw!
Publisher(s)Google LLC
Designer(s)Jonas Jongejan, Henry Rowley, Takashi Kawashima, Jongmin Kim, Ruben Thomson, Nick Fox-Gieg[1]
Platform(s)Browser
ReleaseNovember 14, 2016
Genre(s)Guessing game
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Quick, Draw! is an online guessing game developed and published by Google LLC that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network artificial intelligence (AI) to guess what the drawings represent.[2][3][4] The AI learns from each drawing, improving its ability to guess correctly in the future.[3] The game is similar to Pictionary, in the sense that the player has a limited amount of time to draw (20 seconds).[2] The concepts that it guesses can be simple, like "water", or more complicated, like "camouflage".[4]

Gameplay

In a game of Quick, Draw!, there are six rounds. During each round, the player is given 20 seconds to draw a random prompt selected from the game's database whilst the AI attempts to guess the drawing. A round ends either when the AI successfully guesses the drawing or the artificial intelligence doesn't guess in the drawing in time.Category:All articles with unsourced statementsCategory:Articles with unsourced statements from October 2022[citation needed]

At the end of a Quick, Draw! match, the player is given their drawings and results for each round. Players can also view the AI's comparisons of their work with other player-given drawings, before quitting or replaying.

Data applications

References

  1. "quick-draw". Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  2. 1 2 Burgess, Matt (16 November 2016). "You can now play a Pictionary-style game called Quick Draw against Google's AI". Wired UK. Wired.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  3. 1 2 Lu, Wendy (23 November 2016). "How Does Google "Quick, Draw!" Work? This Game Makes Learning About Artificial Intelligence Fun". Bustle.com. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  4. 1 2 Capewell, Jillian (21 November 2016). "Let A Computer Guess What You're Drawing In This High-Tech Pictionary Game". HuffingtonPost.com: Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
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