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Revision as of 06:36, 10 September 2019


Nicolas Malevé, Michael Murtaugh

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Sketchy recognition

Bread, Nose, Kangaroo or Teddy Bear?

A photograph from the collection of the Museum of Musical Instrument is processed by a contour detector algorithm. The algorithm draws the lines it found on the image sequentially. While it is tracing the contours, another algorithm, a sketch detector, tries to guess what is being drawn. Is it bread? A kangaroo? It is a teddy bear.

Sketchy Recognition (working title) is an attempt to provoke a dialogue with, and between, algorithms, visitors and museum collections.

Cast:

  • Musical instruments: MIM collection, Brussels.
  • Line detector: The Hough algorithm in the OpenCV toolbox, originally developed to analyse bubble chamber photographs.
  • Sketch recognizer: an algorithm based on the research of Mathias Eitz, James Hays and Marc Alexa (2012), and the code and models by Jean-Baptiste Alayrac.
  • Data: from the hands of the many volunteers who contributed to Google's Quick, Draw! Dataset.
  • Special sauce, bugs and fixes: Michael and Nicolas

Sketches

Early sketch

(Re)sources

Collection: Musical Instruments Museum (MIM)

Reconnaissance esquissé

[translation FR]

Schetsmatige herkenning

[translation NL]

Working sketches + notes (not in publication v1)