Simple Networks
An exhibit to visualize and playfully discover the mechanisms of neural networks.
An exhibit to visualize and playfully discover the mechanisms of neural networks.
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.
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.
Hear sequences of numbers as if they were melodies!
Play a few notes on the piano or develop a rhythm on the drums. Try out how the Artificial Intelligence (AI) responds to your music. You can also experiment with different styles and speeds.
Submitted by IMAGINARY on
Create your own instrument with the synthesizer by using the keyboard. Use the four knobs on the synthesizer to select different instruments and get started!
Turn the wheel and get the colored dots moving. Listen carefully.
Take the role of a conductor. Move your hand over the sensor on the desk and play with the volume and speed of the piece you hear. Move the slider to get support from our Artificial Intelligence (AI) musician.
Snapshots are short texts on aspects of modern mathematics written by researchers visiting the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach. With this Snapshot station, you can browse through all available snapshots by sliding horizontally and read the full snapshot by sliding vertically. Each snapshot is also available for direct print or for emailing.
Math to Touch is a collection of 16 small apps, each of them opening a little mathematical world to be explored.