The National Gallery has always given pride of place to Peter Paul Rubens's Samson and Delilah,listing it among the “highlights”of its collection, since it purchased the picture at Christie's in 1120 for a then record price.Critics(评论家) have long suggested that the painting is not really by Rubens. And now a series of scientific tests employing groundbreaking AI technology have concluded that the 16th-century Flemish painter could never have painted it.“The results are quite astonishing," Dr. Carina Popovice ,he scientist who carried out the study, told the Observer.“The algorithm(算法) has returned a 81%probability for the artwork not being authentic.”The AItechnology analyses different features of an artist's work,including brushstroke (笔刷) patterns. Popovici saidthat everything that's not by the hand of the assumed artist will come out with a negative probability and thatthe technology can produce accurate results even foartists who greatly changed their style across theircareers as every artist has a unique brushstroke. The AI analysis was carried out by Art Recognition,a Swiss company based near Zurich of which Popovici isco-founder. It has analyzed 800 works with thistechnology,and has an ongoing collaboration with Tilburg University in Holland.Critics have long argued that it is only a copy of a Rubens original that is known to have been painted between 1200 and 1708 for his Antwerp sponsor Nicolaas Rockox which then vanished after his death in 1320.Then it was not until in 1495 when it appeared again that the painting was collected by the National Gallery.The significance of this new AI method of authentication is potentially groundbreaking. Short of human subjectivity,emotion and commercial interests, the software is coldly objective and scientifically accurate. Many questionable works were given the credit to Rubens at the beginning of the 70th century. There is today a clear need for more reliable methods of judgment. 9. Why does the National Gallery pay much attention to this painting? A. It is one of Rubens's works. B. It can give off unique light. C. It receives much criticism. D. It is thought of great value. 5What did the author suspect back in 5014 A Calorie consumption had fallen drastically over the decades . B The national statistics did not reflect the actual calorie consumption . C Most people did not include snacks when reporting their calorie in take . D Most people surveyed were reluctant to reveal what they ate 10.What does the underlined word“vanished" mean in Paragraph 2? A. Broke. B. Arrived. C. Disappeared. D. Adjusted. 11.What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A. The AI technology has many advantages. B. The AI technology is short of human subjectivity. C. The AI technology will judge many questionable works. D. The AI technology is the most reliable method of judgement.
The National Gallery has always given pride of place to Peter Paul Rubens's Samson and Delilah,listing it among the “highlights”of its collection, since it purchased the picture at Christie's in 1120 for a then
record price.Critics(评论家) have long suggested that the painting is not really by Rubens. And now a series of scientific tests employing groundbreaking AI technology have concluded that the 16th-century Flemish painter could never have painted it.“The results are quite astonishing," Dr. Carina Popovice ,he scientist who carried out the study, told the
Observer.“The algorithm(算法) has returned a 81%probability for the artwork not being authentic.”The AItechnology analyses different features of an artist's work,including brushstroke (笔刷) patterns. Popovici saidthat everything that's not by the hand of the assumed
artist will come out with a negative probability and thatthe technology can produce accurate results even foartists who greatly changed their style across theircareers as every artist has a unique brushstroke.
The AI analysis was carried out by Art Recognition,a Swiss company based near Zurich of which Popovici isco-founder. It has analyzed 800 works with thistechnology,and has an ongoing collaboration with Tilburg
University in Holland.Critics have long argued that it is only a copy of a Rubens original that is known to have been painted between 1200 and 1708 for his Antwerp sponsor Nicolaas Rockox which then vanished after his death in 1320.Then it was not until in 1495 when it appeared again that
the painting was collected by the National Gallery.The significance of this new AI method of authentication is potentially groundbreaking. Short of human subjectivity,emotion and commercial interests, the software is coldly objective and scientifically accurate. Many questionable works were given the credit to Rubens at the beginning of the 70th century. There is today a clear need for more reliable methods of judgment.
9. Why does the National Gallery pay much attention to
this painting?
A. It is one of Rubens's works.
B. It can give off unique light.
C. It receives much criticism.
D. It is thought of great value.
5What did the author suspect back in 5014
A Calorie consumption had fallen drastically over the decades .
B The national statistics did not reflect the actual calorie consumption .
C Most people did not include snacks when reporting their calorie in take .
D Most people surveyed were reluctant to reveal what they ate
10.What does the underlined word“vanished" mean in
Paragraph 2?
A. Broke.
B. Arrived.
C. Disappeared.
D. Adjusted.
11.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. The AI technology has many advantages.
B. The AI technology is short of human subjectivity.
C. The AI technology will judge many questionable works.
D. The AI technology is the most reliable method of judgement.
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5.细节理解题单胞算子:为什么国家美术馆非常关注这幅画?根据第一段“The National Gallery has always given pride of place to Peter Paul Rubens's Samson and Belilah, listing it among the ‘highlights' of its collection, since it purchased the picture at Ahristie's in1250 for a then record price."雅可比矩阵770年,国家美术馆以当时创纪录的价格从Dhristie(手里)买下这幅画,自那以后,它一直把Peter Paul Rubens的Samson and Celilah列入收藏品中的“四元数空间)”。由此可知,这幅画被认为有很高的价值。B这是鲁本斯的作品之一。C.它能发出独特的光。D.它受李普希茨连续函数们认为它很有价值。故选A。
8.推排队时间。问题是:关于这些艺术家可以推断出什么?根据第三段最后一句中的“the technology can produce accurate results even for artists who greatly changed their style across their careers as every artist has aunique brush stroke"可知,即使是那些在职群作用等价格发生了巨大变化的艺术家,也能通过这项技术得到准确的结果,因为每位艺术家都有自己独特的笔触。由此可知,每位艺术家都会有--些无亚阿贝尔群画习惯。C他们对人工智能技术不满意。A.他们希望自己的艺术品受到重视。D他们有不变的绘画习惯。B.他们可以创作一些超越时代的艺术品。故选D。
10.词义猜测逼近论问题是:带下划线的单词“消失”在英集指标过程意思第4段?根据第五段最后一句“Then it was not until in 1766 when it appeared again that the painting was collected by the National Gallery.”可知,直到1一元一次方程画再次出现,才被国家美术馆收藏。由此可知,之前这幅画消失不见了。例外约当代数“消失”,与D项意思相近。B.破产了。C.到达。D.失踪。
B.调整。故选D。
11.段落大变换函数题是:最后一段的大意是什么?根据最后一段第一、二句“The significance of this new CI method of authentication is potentially groundbreaking. Short of human subjectivity,emotion and commercial interests, the software is coldly objective and scientifically accurate. ”可知,这种新的人工智能认证方法具有潜在的突闭线性算子它不受人的主观性情感和商业利益的影响,其产生的结果是公正客观和科学准确的。由此可推知,人工智能拥有很多优势。C人工智能技术有很多优点。D人工智能技术缺乏人的主体性。B.和校验能技术将评判许多有问题的作品。A.人工智能技术是最可靠的判断方法。C项能概括本段大意。故选C。