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Algorithms shape many aspects of our society, some minor, and some critical. Credit ratings, employability screening, criminal sentencing, are all influenced by algorithms. It's important to question the assumptions behind those algorithms. Cathy O’Neil, Meredith Broussard, and Solon Barocas led a discussion about the importance of questioning the algorithms that influence so much of our reality. The event was the first in a series sponsored by DataKind, Microsoft Tech and Civic Engagement, and hosted by Civic Hall. Visual notes created by Jonny Goldstein using an iPad and the Paper app.
Katrina Paglia
Chief Legal Counsel, Pantera Capital
Umesh Subramanian
Chief Technology Officer, Citadel
Michael Zeltkevic
Managing Partner, Global Head of Capabilities, Oliver Wyman
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Handheld, Samsung Nexus Prime, ICS
In-phone, 3 exposure combination
Added details in clouds and trees compared to autoexposure version.
The Ittiam High Dynamic Range (HDR) algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets intelligently selects the exposures of the constituent images and combines the details using advanced de-noising, anti-ghosting and tone mapping techniques to obtain high quality HDR images. The HDR algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an Android camera application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
For further information, please see Ittiam's HDR Algorithm Web Page
21 May 2019: Well-Being and Productivity At Work. Can algorithms make us more effective and happier at work?
- Martin Lauquin (Making Tomorrow)
- Andre Zollinger (thecamp)
OECD Headquarters, Paris
Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt
Calabi Yau Algorithm
Denis Petrov - mathematics and implementation of the algorithm (processing)
Dimitry Demin - geometrical representation and implementation for rhino (C# and python)
V4W.ENKO - Concept of composition, 3d graphic, camera and rendering engine.
Genetic Gradients 02. Generative Design & Animation. Evolving color gradients with genetic algorithm.
Target: Black 2 White, Population: 50, Mutation Rate: 20%, Num. Generations: 1080, Crossover: Random midpoint.
Permutated connections and influence for the Viterbi algorithm. Diagram automatically shaped by omnigraffle.
“being aware of what your thought process is, is already enough to short-circuit the algorithm which was always sending you into depression. You’re sort of stuck inside the system of the way you’re thinking. What C.B.T. often helps you to do is to take a step up and look at the way that thought process is happening and understand the trigger which always sends you down into depression.” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_du_Sautoy
via Freakonomics Episode 483: What’s Wrong With Shortcuts? freakonomics.com/podcast/whats-wrong-with-shortcuts/
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psycho-social intervention that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions, primarily depression and anxiety disorders.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_behavioral_therapy
Portrait of Marcus du Sautoy by the Royal Society on Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/4jfP
Handheld Motorola Razr
In-phone, 6 shot panorama stitch
The Ittiam Panorama algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets performs multi-shot combinations up to a 360 degree view. It uses intelligent image registration, intensity /white balance correction, optimal seam selection and blending methods to obtain high quality panorama images. The Panorama algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an Android camera application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
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Algorithm Trading
Combination of ever-changing trading methods with the latest technological advances has given rise to trading tools and processes based on machine learning and data analysis. Algorithmic Trading is one of the new-age processes which finds potential trades by using market prediction algorithms.
Statue of Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, sitting in front of Khiva, north west of Uzbekistan.
Al-Khwārizmī was born in Khiva and lived in Persia in the year 800s, he was a mathematician most famous for coming up with the concept of "algorithm" which, as you may notice now, was coined after his name.
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7 June 2017 - Forum 2017 - Discovery Lab, Meet the Author: Virtual Competition: The Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven Economy
Ariel Ezrachi, Author of Virtual Competition: The Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven Economy.
Alistair Nolan, Senior Policy Analyst, Innovationand Policy Evaluation, Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD. OECD
Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo: OECD/Christian Moutarde
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By Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.
Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:
"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!
Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"
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Our son Adam Florin gave a fascinating talk about generative music at Algorithmic Art Assembly, hosted by Gray Area Art + Technology. He started with a quick demo of Patter, his music composition software, then took us on an illuminating journey through the many people and ideas which inspired him to create his cool freeform generative sequencer.
Brian Eno, who coined the phrase “generative music”, recently likened it to gardening -- but the material practice is just as much rooted in centuries of formal aesthetics, predictive statistics and industrial automation. How can we negotiate the tension between organic and and the mechanical in the algorithmic arts?
Adam has created some amazing digital tools and art exhibits in that space. It was great to hear what he's learned in this fascinating field, exploring the intersection of human and machine creativity. And to top it off, he gave this talk on his birthday, which was the best present of all!
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Eric Schurenberg (Amplify Publishing Group), Angelika Sharygina (Techfugees), Michael Richards (U.S. Chamber of Commerce), Sean O hEigeartaigh (AI: Futures and Responsibility Programme)
What if every human could have their own personal scent?
In Algorithmic Perfumery, the world of scent is explored by using the visitor's input to train the creative capabilities of an automated system. Custom scents are created by a machine learning algorithm based on the unique data we feed it. The outcome is a unique scent generated and compounded on-site. By participating in the experience, visitors contribute to the on-going research to improve the system and reinvent the future of perfumery.
For further information please visit:
ars.electronica.art/prix/en/winners/interactive-art/
Credit: Sandra Larochelle
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By Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Installed at Canary Wharf, this egg was lit with a rotating colour display.
Part of the The Big Egg Hunt:
"The Big Egg Hunt is a plan hatched by Elephant Family and Action for Children for a record-breaking egg hunt across Central London to raise money for these two egg-cellent causes!
Over 200 uniquely crafted eggs, created by leading artists, designers, architects and jewellers, are be hidden across the capital"
[website]