Lipót Répászky: The many faces one person can have: learning algorithms in the archive

The MTVA’s National Audiovisual Archive holds 13 million photo negatives and 8 million radio magnetic tapes, in addition to some 20 million prints. It would take decades to process and tag these with human resources with the right metadata. Therefore, NAVA has come up with a machine learning solution, the photo archive is catalogued and searchable using machine learning algorithms. When it comes to machine learning and face recognition, we most often think of an online image system or a social networking site. However, intelligent image processing is now available to all interested developers. In this lecture you will learn what artificial intelligence reveals about our past and what we can find in photos thanks to algorithms. 

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