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Daily Archives: October 19, 2018

Berlin's Humboldt Building bathed in projected yellow lights giving a tiled effect to the front wall

‘From Slicing Bananas to Pluto the Dog’: Computer Vision with a Human Touch

BlogBy Sabine BraunOctober 19, 2018

Exploring a city as vibrant as Berlin, an urban landscape punctuated by music from booming sound systems and pulsating with imagery projected on every wall and façade during the current Festival of Lights, sharpens the mind to the relevance of accessible media in all our lives. This dynamic geographical space, with its iconic audiovisual heritage,…

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