This year, the AI Art Gallery has reached its fourth edition. The gallery is a collection of artwork using machine learning, ranging from visual art to music to poetry and design, submitted to the workshop of the NeurIPS Conference.
The Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems (abbreviated as NeurIPS) takes place every December and is a machine learning and computational neuroscience international conference that includes invited talks, posters and oral presentations. Its first edition, held in Denver, Colorado, dates back to 1987.
NeurIPS attracts researchers from a number of fields, such as computer vision, cognitive science, statistical linguistics, and information theory, just to name a few.
In 2017 the conference workshop was enriched with the online gallery, a visual space that allows the public to come into contact with the works of artists and researchers who use machine learning in their work. The 2020 edition has been held online, due to the Covid-19 emergency, and has taken place from December 6th to December 12th.
To visit the online exhibition, which is now a highly anticipated event, and discover artists, artworks, ideas and inspiration, please visit: http://www.aiartonline.com .
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