David Stork | When Computers Look at Art | Talks at Google

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  • David Stork PhD discusses his research article which presents the triumphs and opportunities for the application of rigorous computer vision to problems in the history and interpretation of fine art paintings and drawings.
    Read the full article here: goo.gle/44KgthC
    David Stork PhD is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University. He holds 64 issued patents and has published over 220 scholarly works including nine books/proceedings volumes. David is widely considered a founding pioneer in the application of rigorous computer vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applied to problems in the history and interpretation of fine art, specifically paintings and drawings, having published the earliest papers, co-founding the world's first conference, Computer Vision and Analysis of Art, teaching its first courses and publishing its first book, Pixels & Paintings. He graduated in Physics from MIT and the University of Maryland and studied Art History at Wellesley College.
    Moderated by Megan Green Rogers.

ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @dfkjbdfondfngg
    @dfkjbdfondfngg หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is what Talks at Google is all about. Thanks for doing this. Amazing talk!

  • @ankleORIF
    @ankleORIF 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i missed the frank stella bit? it was in the thumb. nice talk in any case.

  • @learkingofalbion8520
    @learkingofalbion8520 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a fascinating topic. The permutations of the analytical aspects that need to be read and considered - are daunting. Thanks for the overview of your work. PS - From my personal perspective, the most influential painting seems to be “The Gallery”, which hangs in the NY Met, and has a small copy hanging in Boston’s MFA.

  • @FueledbyJohn
    @FueledbyJohn หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When computers look at art, they fart.
    On a serious note it waa interesting to hear this insight and perspective.
    Thank you ever so much.

  • @MoOuzoun
    @MoOuzoun หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please I don't know what happened

  • @eddieheron1939
    @eddieheron1939 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Every Host being ‘Very Excited’ to introduce their guest, it’s become as predictable as “have a nice day” was back in the 80s.
    From a UK perspective, US collectively falls into ‘expression of the moment’, the latest to highlight, then now beginning to fade away was AWESOME.
    Try getting original guys, with a tad of individuality!