A Google engineer has created software that uses AI to help Holocaust descendants identify images of their loved ones.
From Number to Names can scan through photos from prewar Europe and the Holocaust and link them to people living today
The tool scans through hundreds of thousands of photos made available by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum , as well as photos from individual survivors and their descendants asThe creator of the project, Daniel Patt, a 40-year-old software engineer for Google, reportedly works on it in his free time with his own resources but is being joined by a growing team of engineers, researchers, and data scientists.
‘There’s an urgency to this effort as the last remaining survivors pass, and there are many connections that could still be made. We hope that N2N can help build those connections while the survivors are still with us,’ Patt told The Times of Israel., containing more than 34,000 photos, is now searchable by the discovery tool.The research to find individuals’ stories is a long process following leads on minimal information.
The software only returns the 10 best potential matches that it can find in the database available to it, so it still needs a bit of work.
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