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Paper presented at Computational Creativity Conference

DAD’s Arthur Flexer presented the paper “Computational filling of curatorial gaps in a fine arts exhibition” at the International Conference on Computational Creativity. The conference was supposed to be held in Mexico City, but due to Covid was shifted to a virtual enviroment resembling the ancient town of Tenochtitlan, which preceded what is now the historic center of Mexico City.

Flexer A.: Computational filling of curatorial gaps in a fine arts exhibition, in Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC ’21), pp. 2-5, 2021.

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Dust and Data cooperation featured at Belvedere website

Our ongoing cooperation with the Belvedere now has its own entry at their website. See our previous blog posts concerning results for this DAD case study [1,2,3,4], as well as the following publication:

Flexer A.: Discovering X Degrees of Keyword Separation in a Fine Arts Collection, in Proceedings of the 37th International Conference on Machine Learning, Machine Learning for Media Discovery Workshop, Vienna, Austria, PMLR 108, 2020.

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“Der Kurator ist eine Maschine”

Austrian newspaper Kurier published an article about using machine learning to curate museum collections, mentioning our DUST AND DATA project (in German, behind paywall).