NEWCASTLE’S DISCOVERY MUSEUM UNVEILS GROUNDBREAKING AI-POWERED EXHIBITION!
The Discovery Museum in Newcastle is making waves as the first venue in the UK to debut ‘The Congruence Engine’ – a revolutionary project that uses AI and digital tools to connect industrial history collections from various locations.
POWERING THE PAST WITH CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY!
The three-year project aims to link thousands of objects, documents, maps, photographs, and films from hundreds of museum collections and archives, with the goal of unveiling untold stories about the nation’s industrial history.
EXCITING NEW DISPLAY AT THE NATIONAL SCIENCE AND MEDIA MUSEUM!
The Congruence Engine exhibit at the Discovery Museum is part of its Powering the Past exhibition and features four films that link machines, folk songs, photographs, and maps from Newcastle, bringing the city’s heritage to life in an innovative and interactive way.
RESEARCH AT THE TIP OF YOUR FINGERS!
Harnessing computational and AI techniques, including machine learning and natural language processing, the project creates and refines datasets to provide novel routes between records and digital objects, revolutionizing the way historians and curators engage with the sources.
A SNEAK PEEK INTO THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS!
Research from The Congruence Engine will soon be on interactive display at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford and promises to transform the way museum-goers experience and engage with historical artifacts.
CALL TO ACTION!
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