Artificial Intelligence Used to Stabilize the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film from 1967
Artificial intelligence was used by Rowan Cheung to stabilize the infamous Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film from 1967 and it has quite the stir on social media. We get a clearer look than ever of the large figure making its way through the Six Rivers National Forest in the northwestern corner of California.
Experts used AI and computer vision to stabilize viral footage of the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film from 1967. pic.twitter.com/5b8NYpBQ31
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) March 30, 2023
The original footage was shot alongside Bluff Creek and the location is roughly 38 miles south of Oregon. During the early afternoon on Friday, October 20, 1967, friends Patterson and Gimlin were riding northeast on horseback along the east bank of Bluff Creek until they reached an overturned tree with a large root system at a turn in the creek, almost as high as a room, at around 13:15 – 13:40. Its original filming location was lost for decades, primarily because of re-growth of foliage in the stream bed after the flood of 1964, but was rediscovered in 2011.
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