Museum of Algorithms: A Digital Exhibition of Interactive Algorithm Art
The Museum of Algorithms showcases interactive algorithm art across various computational themes. Visitors can explore exhibits ranging from number theory to neural networks, highlighting the evolution of algorithms from ancient times to modern advancements. The exhibition features a total of 12 distinct categories, each with multiple exhibits illustrating key concepts and developments in algorithmic history.
- ▪The museum features exhibits on number theory, classical machine learning, and graph algorithms.
- ▪There are 12 categories in total, including sorting algorithms and neural networks.
- ▪Each category showcases multiple exhibits that illustrate significant algorithmic concepts and their historical development.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Museum of AlgorithmsA contemplative space where computational ideas are exhibited as living artworks. Step into a wing to explore.Number Theory300 BC – 1978Primes, modular arithmetic, and key exchange4 exhibitsClassical Machine Learning1847 – 2008Clustering, probabilistic models, and optimization12 exhibitsGraph Algorithms1930 – 1998Traversals, shortest paths, and spanning trees19 exhibitsSorting Algorithms1945 – 1993Ordering elements through comparison and distribution10 exhibitsSearch Algorithms1946 – 1970Finding elements and patterns in data structures5 exhibitsRandomized & Probabilistic1949 – 1983Probabilistic methods and randomized data structures4 exhibitsDynamic Programming1952 – 1984Optimal substructure and overlapping subproblems13 exhibitsCompression & Coding1952 – 1999Entropy…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Museumofalgorithms.