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Listen to Xin Zhui singing, talk with Xin Zhui, and see Xin Zhui off on her debut: what does a museum look like in the era of artificial intelligence?

2024-08-19

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“Life is completely recoverable.”Professor Yi-Ke Guo, Deputy Vice-President and Chair Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technologyexist"Special Forum on "Innovation Forum on Cultural Relics Communication and Utilization"Said on.On August 18, the special forum "Forum on Innovation in the Communication and Utilization of Cultural Relics" of the International Academic Symposium on the 50th Anniversary of the Archaeological Excavation of the Mawangdui Han Tomb was held at the Hunan Museum.

In the keynote speechGuo Yike, Chief Vice-President and Chair Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, delivered a keynote speech on "Artificial Intelligence and Museums".At the beginning of his speech, he raised a question: What will museums look like in the era of Artificial Intelligence 5.0?

△Guo Yike’s sharing at the special forum “Cultural Relics Dissemination and Utilization Innovation Forum”

After listening to Guo Yike’s theme sharing, the reporter of Xiaoxiang Morning News came up with the answer:In the era of artificial intelligence 5.0, museums will beMore tangible, more interesting, more diverse.

The era of AI 5.0 refers to a highly developed and mature intelligent society, the core feature of which is virtual-real interaction., closed-loop feedback, and dynamic execution.Guo Yike said that the rapid development of AI technology has injected strong impetus into the digital transformation of museums, enabling history to truly come alive.

The first is to give life to historical figures. "Voice" is the most difficult thing to express in history because it is immediate and perishable. But during the speech, Guo Yike demonstrated a singing model that used sound quality enhancement technology on Einstein's original voice. When Einstein's singing came out of the speakers, a sense of historical interest and technical curiosity arose spontaneously, "Mrs. Xin Zhui can also sing," Guo Yike said. After the sound, it is the polishing of AI expressions. During the demonstration, Xiaoxiang Morning News reporters saw that only a static character picture was needed, and AI technology could make the character's expression "alive", which can be said to be very exciting.

Guo Yike proposed the concept of emotional AI and said: "Everything can be lifelike, not just expressions. We can create an immersive visual experience through characters, dialogues and activities." It seems that in the near future, the ancient beauty Lady Xin Zhui will also be able to have a cross-time and space dialogue with the audience in the museum, and realize the transition from "watching" her show off her wealth to "hearing" her show off her wealth.

Xiaoxiang Morning News intern reporter Wu Yuqing, photojournalist Yang Xu

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