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Ein Vortrag von Ananya Satoskar; Maitreyi K.V.; Pranit Jaiswal; Mitra Thakker auf der [[GPN17]].
Ein Vortrag von Ananya Satoskar; Maitreyi K.V.; Pranit Jaiswal; Mitra Thakker auf der [[GPN18]].


One of the major problems faced by the museums is that most of their data is not tagged and sorted and therefore not easily usable. One of the main goals of our project is to find relationships between unsorted data and existing labelled data and predict tags. This will make the data searchable. The relationships that we find between the data will also enable us to see the artefact in the context of similar pieces. E.g. art may be seen in a global context, or only in a local context, or based on similar colors, etc. depending on how we choose to search it.
One of the major problems faced by the museums is that most of their data is not tagged and sorted and therefore not easily usable. One of the main goals of our project is to find relationships between unsorted data and existing labelled data and predict tags. This will make the data searchable. The relationships that we find between the data will also enable us to see the artefact in the context of similar pieces. E.g. art may be seen in a global context, or only in a local context, or based on similar colors, etc. depending on how we choose to search it.
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Ein Vortrag von Ananya Satoskar; Maitreyi K.V.; Pranit Jaiswal; Mitra Thakker auf der GPN18.

One of the major problems faced by the museums is that most of their data is not tagged and sorted and therefore not easily usable. One of the main goals of our project is to find relationships between unsorted data and existing labelled data and predict tags. This will make the data searchable. The relationships that we find between the data will also enable us to see the artefact in the context of similar pieces. E.g. art may be seen in a global context, or only in a local context, or based on similar colors, etc. depending on how we choose to search it.

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