Building Blocks for a Virtual Time Machine: From Book CT to Automated Art Understanding

Andreas K. Maier
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An abstract is usually brief, it must do almost as much work as Time travel is an old dream of mankind that is fueled by fascination and curiosity. Of course, such a journey through time goes far beyond our physical possibilities today. Historical science largely recapitulates the past using text, while the creative industry reproduces it as a more or less well-researched fiction. The Time Machine Initiative has now taken on the task of digitizing and processing the cultural heritage on a large scale in order to create new virtual accesses to the past, which - taking into account the fragmentary tradition - come close to a journey through time. In a large-scale interdisciplinary and trans-European research project, a kind of edition of European history is to be created which, as a data-saturated reconstruction, can create a new form of comprehensibility and experience. The time machine would therefore be a virtual research environment. In order to reach this ambitious goal, digitization and automated analysis of history and art has to be taken one step at a time. In the presentation, we shortly describe the project and present concrete research results that have been obtained in this direction ranging from book CT, i.e., the scanning of a whole book in a single scan, over writer and font identification up to first results on automated art analysis and understanding.
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虚拟时间机器的构建模块:从书本CT到自动艺术理解
摘要通常是简短的,它必须做的工作几乎和时间旅行一样多,时间旅行是人类的一个古老的梦想,是由迷恋和好奇心推动的。当然,这样的穿越之旅远远超出了我们今天的物理可能性。历史科学在很大程度上是用文字来概括过去,而创意产业则将其复制为或多或少经过充分研究的小说。时间机器计划现在承担了大规模数字化和处理文化遗产的任务,以便创建新的虚拟访问过去,考虑到支离破碎的传统,这接近于穿越时间的旅行。在一个大规模的跨学科和跨欧洲的研究项目中,一种欧洲历史的版本将被创造出来,作为一种数据饱和的重建,它可以创造一种新的可理解性和经验形式。因此,时间机器将是一个虚拟的研究环境。为了实现这一雄心勃勃的目标,历史和艺术的数字化和自动化分析必须一步一步地进行。在演讲中,我们简要地描述了这个项目,并介绍了在这个方向上取得的具体研究成果,从书籍CT,即在一次扫描中扫描整本书,到作者和字体识别,再到自动艺术分析和理解的第一个结果。
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