IK Prize 2016: Recognition

Thought provoking small exhibition at Tate Britain for the winner of the IK Prize 2016, a prize for digital innovation.

This project compares current photo journalism and British art from the Tate’s collection and trains an artificial intelligence tool to find similarities between them. It invites you to make these comparisons and uses those results to train the AI tool.

The tool uses object recognition, facial recognition, composition analysis and context analysis. A display shows pictures that the tool has matched and rates them on this basis as a percentage score. I’m not sure what the use of this is but it was an interesting way of looking at a new technology in an understandable way.

Closes on 27 November 2016

 

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