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Randal Monroe was also wondering why most of the emoji aren't just modifiers: https://xkcd.com/1813/



I wonder how many years it'll take for someone to train a neural network to generate emojis for all possible modifiers, regardless of whether they're currently real combinations.


The Google keyboard on Android (and, I think iOS) already lets you do this[1]. Go to the emoji picker on the keyboard and select an emoji or two. You get 4-5 suggestions of randomly added modifiers for the selected emoji.

https://9to5google.com/2020/12/03/gboard-emoji-kitchen-expan...


There's Emoji Mashup Bot+ - "Tries to create new emojis out of three random emoji parts"

https://twitter.com/emojimashupplus


Nice! A more "old-school" procgen-like approach, but that makes it all the more elegant in how effective it is in its simplicity


Intuitively, I think this would be doable today with style transfer networks. But maybe there wouldn't be enough training data with existing emojis.

I hope someone who knows more about it can tune in...




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