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Algorithmic Ways of Seeing: Using Object Detection to Facilitate Art Exploration

Louie Søs Meyer, Johanne Engel Aaen, Anitamalina Regitse Tranberg, Péter Kun, Matthias Freiberger, Sebastian Risi, Anders Sundnes Løvlie

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Abstract

This Research through Design paper explores how object detection may be applied to a large digital art museum collection to facilitate new ways of encountering and experiencing art. We present the design and evaluation of an interactive application called SMKExplore, which allows users to explore a museum’s digital collection of paintings by browsing through objects detected in the images, as a novel form of open-ended exploration. We provide three contributions. First, we show how an object detection pipeline can be integrated into a design process for visual exploration. Second, we present the design and development of an app that enables exploration of an art museum’s collection. Third, we offer reflections on future possibilities for museums and HCI researchers to incorporate object detection techniques into the digitalization of museums.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePipeline (software)Object (grammar)Process (computing)PaintingObject detectionVisualizationHuman–computer interactionMultimediaVisual artsArtificial intelligenceArtOperating systemProgramming languageVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesMuseums and Cultural Heritage