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SUMMARY:Déjà Vu: Uncanny and Serendipitous Re-encountering of Audiovisual 
 Archives
DESCRIPTION:Art Papers\n\nYuchen Yang (EPFL)\n\nThe advent of the "generat
 ive age" marks a pivotal moment in AI evolution, with models like OpenAI's
  GPT-4 and DALL-E transforming content creation across various fields. The
 se advancements bring unprecedented efficiency and new applications but al
 so present challenges, notably AI hallucinations—factually incorrect or no
 nsensical outputs due to latent space misinterpretations. This research pr
 oposes using AI hallucinations and the digital uncanny to improve archival
  access through a déjà vu generator. This system connects user experiences
  with archival video clips, creating immersive installations that evoke fa
 miliarity and nostalgia, thus transforming archives into dynamic, memory-e
 voking interfaces.\n\nRegistration Category: Enhanced Access, Full Access,
  Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: English Language\n\nSession Cha
 ir: Victoria Szabo (Duke University, ACM)
URL:https://asia.siggraph.org/2024/program/?id=artp_147&sess=sess279
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