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Baohong Sun, Dean's Distinguished Chair Professor of Marketing; Associate Dean, Global Programmes, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, People's Republic of China during the Session: "Algorithms Make the World Go Round ? or Wrong" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
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Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
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Yearly algorithm updates are gone and now the traffic and ranking changes are daily or weekly. Updates are rarely confirmed by Google and of the 28 updates that were tracked, Google has only confirmed two. There are tips to help you understand penalties, assess the traffic drops and take action when appropriate.
When you see a rankings loss or big #traffic on a day when there was an algorithm you probably were not penalized. Site redesigns, analytical adjustments, site updates, and more can cause decreased traffic. Most likely it was not you but #Google.
Before deciding you have been penalized, look at any changes you made on your site. Check the activity of the tech team, talk to the QA and #content team, and talk to everyone who can make an update to the site. Check your search console because if there is a manual penalty this is where it will be located. If only one page has been effected i is not an algorithm.
Check your traffic data because if you have been impacted by an algorithm the only impact will be on Google. Check your competition for changes because algorithm updates target specific types of industries and results. Look at the rankings of your competitors.
There are tools available for nearly everything. Allow for a normal amount of fluctuation and use your tools to track the performance of your site. Look at your industry's performance and see if they have been impacted. Remember what has occurred during the day effects, sports, news, and entertainment. If a tool shows #SERP fluctuations it still does not mean you have been penalized.
#Google can tell what sites you like but not the sites everyone generally likes. They are trying to give their users a top experience. They are trying to give their users exactly what they want and these updates are how they plan to accomplish this. A perfect example is Disney. They had 80,000 lower quality pages removed because they wanted to boost their organic traffic. Most of the sites who choose to remove content do not see a rise in their organic. The pages from #Disney were mostly so low in quality they were receiving one visit a month and were not helpful to the site in any way at all.
The term #E-A-T stands for Experience, Authority, and Trust. If you do not pursue these key components your competitors will and they will outrank your site. There are also numerous brands who use EAT for specific ideas and this is something Google is working to put together.
The most important aspects are knowing what to look for and how to find the information you will need if you are penalized. You have to understand what you need to do. One of the best pieces of advice is to talk to your friends within the industry. When you see odd occurrences or changes, talking to the people in the search space is your best option. Chances are they can at least point you in the correct direction.
When the day is over, work to improve your site. If you believe something you are doing may result in a penalty simply stop and fix it. Work on your site because the search engines are working to bring you quality and this is exactly what you want to give them.
David Rowan, Editor-at-Large, Wired, United Kingdom during the Session: "Algorithms Make the World Go Round ? or Wrong" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
In the performance Robots, Bass, and Hot Algorithms! AI artist Portrait XO enters the stage with Moritz Simon Geist for musical interventions featuring techno robots and an AI collaborator. Portrait XO is an award-winning independent researcher and artist who creates musical and visual works with traditional and non-traditional methods based on ongoing research in computational creativity and human-machine collaboration. Sonically obsessed with space and time, she explores how far she can take storytelling and sound traveling through latent space. Moritz Simon Geist is a music producer working with music robots. He started because he wants to invent the future of electronic music — with robots! His projects range from robotic music performances to robotic sound installations.
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playing with Rsizr to see how it handled a scale down by 268 pixels in width and 224 in height. It did the height ok, but went wonky on the width (most noticeable in the coppers legs), so I abandoned the width change. Compare with the size I chose to resize here
It's mostly removed sky and trees (note the change in the tree on the left) and road.
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
Vyacheslav Polonski, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Avantgarde Analytics, United Kingdom during the Session: "Algorithms Make the World Go Round ? or Wrong" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
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How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
Images created with GlitchSort, primariily using FFT to write audio signals to a HIlbert curve.
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How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.
Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.
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Algorithmes Sérigraphiques
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Test image for the workshop. Three 'A''s generated in Processing with varying contour widths. From this we printed with different colours on a white and black T-Shirt to get an idea of the results. One of the main limitations of silkscreen printing is of course colour but also line width and therefore overall definition of the drawing.
More to come...
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A week long creative workshop using Processing to generate images and silk screen to print the results.
Un workshop d'une semaine avec du Processing et de la sérigraphie.
For further info/Plus d'infos : www.freeartbureau.org/blog/
Vyacheslav Polonski, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Avantgarde Analytics, United Kingdom during the Session: "Algorithms Make the World Go Round ? or Wrong" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Participants at the Bodily Algorithms workshop, 4 April 2011, Ian Potter Sculpture Court.
Hosted by Tim Schork, Charles Anderson and Gideon Obarzanek.
One of the goals of volcanology is to understand the hazards entailing by the active volcanoes of the world. Currently, we resort to computer modelling to comprehend how, where and when eruptions and their related volcanic hazards could take place.
The most common simulated volcanic hazard is lava flows. In this study we have developed an algorithm based on a statistical analysis of geochemical data of lavas. This algorithm allows determining which will be the most probable expected compositions of lava flows for the future eruptions in El Hierro Island (Canary Archipelago).
Vyacheslav Polonski, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Avantgarde Analytics, United Kingdom during the Session: "Algorithms Make the World Go Round ? or Wrong" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
This project is part of the Open Futurelab Exhibition 2020.
As Key Researcher on Algorithmic Apperception, Otto Naderer realises projects with an emphasis on enabling machines’ sense and interpreting their surroundings. In today’s Inside Futurelab segment, he will be speaking about his research and Algorithmic Apperception. Physical space is something merely exclusively entitled to humans. It is where we walk, explore, engage with others. How we utilize space, how we interact, where we stand transports a lot about feelings, mood, intimacy (s. Proxemics). Algorithmic Apperception investigates ways to admit artificial systems into this space. It is the ambition to enable machines to not only sense their environment but make sense of it.
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