Google Arts & Culture has presented new experiments, created from algorithms and artificial intelligence. That combines the best of Google technology with the content and experience of more than 1,500 cultural institutions.
They stand out among them:
Art Palette: allows you to choose a color palette and, using a combination of computer vision algorithms. So, that connect the tone you have selected from art pieces from institutions around the world.
In the Google blog they comment:
For example, you can see how the Van Gogh Lilies have a connection with a sixteenth-century Iranian folio and Monet’s Water Lilies . Or you can upload a photo of your clothes today or the decoration of your home. And see what pieces of art best combine.
LIFE tags: computer vision algorithms to scan, analyze and identify all the archival photos of the magazine, turning it into an interactive encyclopedia that everyone can explore.
Google Arts & Culture presents new experiments created from AI
The aim is that, regardless of what we are looking for. So, we can access the LIFE magazine images archive to find what we want easily.
– MOMA Art Recognizer: through automatic identification, it transforms the entire photographic warehouse -27 thousand works of art – from MoMA exhibitions into an interactive archive.
You can get more information on the Google blog, where they have posted videos with examples of this technology.