C2HO Workshop on Drawing With Machine Learning Models in the Web Browser

Creative Computing Hub Oslo (C2HO) presents a series of hands-on workshops led by IFI Postdoctoral Fellow Benedikte Wallace. The workshops are focused on ml5.js, a Javascript beginner-friendly library that runs machine learning directly in the web browser.

Creative Computing Hub Oslo (C2HO) presents a series of hands-on workshops led by IFI Postdoctoral Fellow Benedikte Wallace. The workshops are focused on ml5.js, a beginner-friendly Javascript library that runs machine learning directly in the web browser. With a simple and clear syntax, ml5.js is designed to make machine learning approachable for a wide range of users, including scientists, artists, educators, and hobbyists. The library provides access to machine learning algorithms and models in the browser, building on top of TensorFlow.js with no other external dependencies. It includes pre-trained models that allow for recognizing images, detecting human poses, generating text, and more.

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In this workshop we will use a pre-trained sketchRNN model to generate and co-create drawings, draw together with the model, create a game of Pictionary, and explore the over 100 different sketchRNN drawing models.

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Information

Attendance at this event is free, but requires registration.

Bring a laptop along with you. No software installation is required. It is recommended to create a free account on editor.p5js.org.

The event will be held at Sonen (Room Ada 3407 at Ole-Johan Dahls Hus, Department of Informatics) and Online. The streaming link will be provided by email to registered participants on the day of the event.

Light refreshments will be served.

 

If you have any questions, or require any further information, please contact Joseph Clemente

Tags: C2HO Workshop, Machine Learning, Creative Computing
Published Feb. 12, 2024 3:10 PM - Last modified Feb. 13, 2024 2:16 PM