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|Creator=Max Dovey | |Creator=Max Dovey | ||
|Date=2015 | |Date=2015 | ||
|Bio=Max Dovey [UK] is 28.3% man, 14.1% artist and 8.4% successful. His performances confront how computers, software and data affect the human condition. Specifically he is interested in how the meritocracy of neo-liberal ideology is embedded in technology and digital culture. His research is in | |Bio=Max Dovey [UK] is 28.3% man, 14.1% artist and 8.4% successful. His performances confront how computers, software, and data affect the human condition. Specifically he is interested in how the meritocracy of neo-liberal ideology is embedded in technology and digital culture. His research is in “liveness” and real-time computation in performance and theatre. | ||
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|Description=How To Be More Or Less Human investigates how human activity is classified by image recognition software. Computer vision and the gaze of the webcam become the basis for a performance that explores how online databases form an identity of the human subject. | |Description=How To Be More Or Less Human investigates how human activity is classified by image recognition software. Computer vision and the gaze of the webcam become the basis for a performance that explores how online databases form an identity of the human subject. Performances will take place every hour during the opening on 3 July and by appointment during the exhibition. | ||
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I've signed up for the Developer plan and am really enjoying your auto-tagging software. | I've signed up for the Developer plan and am really enjoying your auto-tagging software. | ||
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Many thanks | Many thanks | ||
Max Dovey | Max Dovey <br> | ||
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Hey Max, | Hey Max, | ||
Sorry for the late response! I'm glad to see that you are satisfied with our service! | Sorry for the late response! I'm glad to see that you are satisfied with our service! | ||
On your first question, you can look at our technology page for more info -https://imagga.com/technology/auto-tagging.html. If you have any more specific question on this, please let me know. | On your first question, you can look at our technology page for more info -https://imagga.com/technology/auto-tagging.html. If you have any more specific question on this, please let me know. | ||
On the second one - we need 1000+ sample images per category/tag and then we can run a training process based on this. Do you have specific use case that need custom training? | On the second one - we need 1000+ sample images per category/tag and then we can run a training process based on this. Do you have specific use case that need custom training? <br> | ||
Regards | Regards<br> | ||
Pavel from Imagga | Pavel from Imagga<br> | ||
Hey Pavel, | Hey Pavel, | ||
I would like for the auto tagging to be 100% confident with gender. For Custom training would | I would like for the auto tagging to be 100% confident with gender. For Custom training would I have to submit 1000+ pictures of men and women to achieve 100% confidence? | ||
Thanks | Thanks | ||
Max Dovey | Max Dovey <br> | ||
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кажу ми да даде и ще направим тест. дори да не е 100% когато не сме сигурно ще е по нисък върнатия конфидънс и ще си преценява дали да го показва или да ходи за модератор | кажу ми да даде и ще направим тест. дори да не е 100% когато не сме сигурно ще е по нисък върнатия конфидънс и ще си преценява дали да го показва или да ходи за модератор | ||
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Regards | Regards | ||
Pavel from Imagga | Pavel from Imagga | ||
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How To Be More Or Less Human investigates how human activity is classified by image recognition software. Computer vision and the gaze of the webcam become the basis for a performance that explores how online databases form an identity of the human subject. A clinic is divided by two computers that continually project words from an image recognition program. A man enters at appointed times and performs a series of actions that are analysed by the image recognition software. The confidence levels of the image recognition program become the basis for a performance between a man and an algorithm. | |||
How To Be More Or Less Human examines how computer vision classifies gender, race and class through commercial stock imagery. Visual stereotypes and typologies are highlighted and performed by human and non-human actors to demonstrate how humans are encoded into computer vision. |
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Creator | Max Dovey |
Year | 2015 |
Bio | Max Dovey [UK] is 28.3% man, 14.1% artist and 8.4% successful. His performances confront how computers, software, and data affect the human condition. Specifically he is interested in how the meritocracy of neo-liberal ideology is embedded in technology and digital culture. His research is in “liveness” and real-time computation in performance and theatre. |
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How To Be More Or Less Human investigates how human activity is classified by image recognition software. Computer vision and the gaze of the webcam become the basis for a performance that explores how online databases form an identity of the human subject. Performances will take place every hour during the opening on 3 July and by appointment during the exhibition.
How To Be More Or Less Human investigates how human activity is classified by image recognition software. Computer vision and the gaze of the webcam become the basis for a performance that explores how online databases form an identity of the human subject. A clinic is divided by two computers that continually project words from an image recognition program. A man enters at appointed times and performs a series of actions that are analysed by the image recognition software. The confidence levels of the image recognition program become the basis for a performance between a man and an algorithm. How To Be More Or Less Human examines how computer vision classifies gender, race and class through commercial stock imagery. Visual stereotypes and typologies are highlighted and performed by human and non-human actors to demonstrate how humans are encoded into computer vision.