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| MIT algorithm finds subtle connections between art pieces A new system developed by MIT researchers called “MosAIc” is finding hard-to-spot similarities between art pieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. MosAIc scans an image, then uses deep networks to find similarities in pi... https://www.engadget.com/mit-creates...160003168.html |
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