Google makes smartphone comic book reading easier with machine learning

Bubble Zoom in action.Google reader comments 8 Share this story Reading comic books on a smartphone is a bit of a bummer. Comic books are designed to be read on a 7×10.5″ page, which doesn’t translate very well to a ~5-inch screen. It’s usually pretty hard to see the entire page and read the text, which leads to lots of zooming and panning. Google is tackling this problem the way it seems to be tackling every problem lately: with machine learning. Google has taught its army of computers to detect the speech bubbles in comic books, allowing you to zoom in on them with just a tap. The bubbles lift off the page and get bigger without affecting the underlying image. This lets you see the entire page while still reading the text. Google calls…


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