Neural Numbers
Use your finger to write a number between 0 and 9 in the left box. On the right you can see as which number the AI recognizes your input.
Use your finger to write a number between 0 and 9 in the left box. On the right you can see as which number the AI recognizes your input.
We sit in a self-driving car, controlled by an AI. All of a sudden, something unexpected happens. How is the AI going to react? Use the buttons to choose a scenario and see what happens.
An automatic speech recognition exhibit.
Push the “Record”-button and speak into the microphone. You can speak in German or English by selecting the corresponding language before recording.
A treasure chest lies at the deepest point of the seabed. You have a limited number of tries to find it. Special probes will help you. They tell you how steep and deep the seabed is at the current position.
Let’s play a simple game. Flip the cards to reveal numbers. You have 10 turns to reach the highest possible sum (from your 10 possible flips). On each turn you can either flip a new card, or choose one of the ones you had seen on a previous flip.
Have fun pretending you’re a piano virtuoso with the help of AI. Use the 1-8 numbered keys in your keyboard or touch the colored buttons to play a full 88 key piano. The more you pretend to be a real player, the better the AI will make you sound.
Submitted by Johanna Marschall on
Discussion game on AI and Future
Submitted by Daniel Ramos on
Maps of the Earth allow us to imagine our planet, to navigate it, to display information…, but these maps give us a distorted vision of reality. How can we understand what we see on these drawings?
Submitted by Marcelo Fiori on
During 2015, 2016 and 2017, the IMAGINARY Uruguayan team carried out a series of big IMAGINARY exhibitions all around the country. The tour included 14 cities, covering almost every state of Uruguay.
Part of this tour was documented by the uruguayan filmmaker Pablo Costanzo, resulting in this short documentary film.
Celebrating the first International Day of Mathematics, this short film now sees the light.
Submitted by Anja Fetzer on
Ein Lernspiel für den Mathematikunterricht