Given a normal Minecraft video:
Is there an artificial intelligence / program / algorithm that can recreate a world from the video?
So who goes through the video frame by frame, calculates the distance and position of each individual block based on the size, and then places it in the world?
So that at the end you have a copy of the world (or the blocks you can see in the video), and only with a video?
And if not, would it be possible to program something like that?
Take a look at this video.
They have been trying to find the seed of the map where the screenshot was taken for ages using the "Pack.png" picture.
That is an incredible amount of work and "Notch himself" helps.
In general, based on the fact that you first have to "train" this AI, you would be better served much faster if you simply asked the creator of the video for the seed and interpreted and reconstructed the buildings etc yourself or asked for the map download. If it is about a server lobby from any known server, you can alternatively just start the World Downloader.
In short: In principle it would be possible would only take too long and eat too much power.
EDIT: The guys also found out PewDiePies Seed back then.
The question is based on this. On the video with the picture, and on the video where they crack PewDiePies Seed. You guessed right, but unfortunately don't help me.
They are painstakingly building it by hand. I thought it would be much easier to recreate an AI, so the question.
Of course it is easier to build the world yourself. But if you do this for 100 different worlds from different YouTubers, an AI would ultimately save time.
Right. But it should be theoretically possible. You just have to replace the step by comparing every single frame of the video with a Minecraft version running at the same time and then having it calculated what doesn't fit.
(Hey! Something is missing! Is something brown -> Probably Dirt -> // replace "air" with "xyz" with "Dirt" -> Compare -> Looks the same -> Next pixel)
↑ Of course automated.
So far I've come too, but yeah, it could go.
Or just train an AI: You create a world, take a picture of it, and for every block that the AI places correctly, you get a point. Quasi automated supervised learning. Think that should lead to a good result relatively quickly.
I think the problem is still / rather the computing power… Had to mess around with this deepfake and rent me server access like this "Marius shouted"… Still took forever.
So it is definitely possible! Just a lot of work and not exactly uncomplicated. You have to train AI's, which takes a lot of time, not to mention programming. To my knowledge, there's currently no AI that can build a Minecraft world from an image, but the project described by Wakee is probably the closest.
You can do it
XD
Yooo old, I've been thinking about that for a while, unfortunately I'm not familiar with anything at all, but why shouldn't that be possible? In this one SalC1 video they used a neural network (sorry if I use a little bit of wrong words, as I said I actually used kp) to polish up a picture of blocks a little so that you can better see where the blocks are. I think that should be possible, but most likely it won't be too easy