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Revision as of 09:54, 7 November 2017

Artists Lab 17/18

Initial Post

Machine Learning is ubiquitous. Machines and gadgets all around us are continuously learning from the behaviour of their users and the surrounding world. I am interested in this learning process, its algorithmic mechanics and its motivation. I plan to concentrate my work on machine learning

  • as an interactive tool,
  • in terms of borders of possible applications (empathy, self-awareness),
  • in the fact that it can detect patterns, where we do not see any
  • and its use of "statistical stereotypes" for decision-making.
Step back and you see a person in the picture. An ai could see this without stepping back.
Jaume Sanchez' Polygonshredder seems to be alive when continuously forming new structures in chaos.