We're always looking for new ways to discover and access our collection. The recent development of large language models has created new opportunities by encoding human language into a format that's easy for computers to work with. One of those formats is embeddings.
Embeddings is a way to represent words as a list of numbers.
It means we can encode a human readable word like 'hello' into something a computer can quickly compare to lots of other words, finding matches.
This collection explorer uses embeddings to show you algorithmically matching works as you tap and explore.
See what the machine sees / see what the algorithm recommends...
Read more about it at: labs.acmi.net.au
Presents the performance given by Les Ballets Africains in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations Headquarters on the anniversary of the adoption by the UN of the Human Rights declaration. The vivacity of this authentic dance group is complemented by accompanying instruments. With an introduction by H. E. M. Achkar Marof, ambassador from Guinea to the UN, translated by Alistair Cooke.
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Traces the history of the United Nations General Assembly and describes its efforts to promote human welfare and peace among the peoples of the world. Surveys the organisation of the General Assembly, areas of jurisdiction, and the work of committees. Includes scenes of an annual session as delegates and visitors arrive. Narrated by Michael Rennie.
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