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An infographic titled “How To Write Alt Text” featuring a photo of a capybara. Parts of alt text are divided by color, including “identify who”, “expression”, “description”, “colour”, and “interesting features”. The finished description reads “A capybara looking relaxed in a hot spa. Yellow yuzu fruits are floating in the water, and one is balanced on the top of the capybara’s head.”

via https://www.perkins.org/resource/how-write-alt-text-and-image-descriptions-visually-impaired/

  • airbussy@lemmy.one
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    7 months ago

    Potentially also useful for creating good prompts for AI image generators?

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      7 months ago

      It’s essentially by-hand CLIP, that’s how the training data for CLIP came into being, it was descriptive text for images.

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      7 months ago

      Prompts are just the reverse of image recognition AI tagging stuff.

      Alt text is exactly the kind of tedious work that AI would be good at doing, but everyone in the fediverse seems to have a huge hate boner for ANYTHING AI…

      Fediverse: write a fucking essay every time you post an image… But make sure you waste time doing it manually, instead of using AI tools!!!

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      7 months ago

      It’s only useful if the AI was trained on similar prompts. A lot of the anime style ones work best with lists of tags, while the realistic ones work best with descriptions like above.