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Old 03-10-2019, 8:27pm   #1
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Cool AI could help identify Civil War veterans in your family

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A computer science professor has built a tool that could allow people to identify Civil War veterans in their families with the help of artificial intelligence.

Kurt Luther, an assistant professor at Virginia Tech, developed a platform called Photo Sleuth after he discovered a picture of a distant relative who had fought in the Civil War.

"Seeing my distant relative staring back at me was like traveling through time,” said Luther in a statement. "Historical photos can tell us a lot about not only our own familial history, but also inform the historical record of the time more broadly than just reading about the event in a history book."

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER'S GRAVESTONE DISCOVERED, MAY OFFER VITAL CLUE TO LONG-LOST AFRICAN-AMERICAN CEMETERY

The professor, who considers himself a history buff, was inspired to create the software when he visited the Heinz History Center's exhibit called "Pennsylvania's Civil War" in Pittsburgh in 2013.

That's where he found a portrait of Oliver Croxton, his great-great-great uncle who served in Company E of the 134th Regiment, Pennsylvania, wearing a corporal's uniform.

Oliver Croxton, pictured above right, is computer science Assistant Professor Kurt Luther's great-great-great uncle. (Photo courtesy of the Ken Turner Collection)
Oliver Croxton, pictured above right, is computer science Assistant Professor Kurt Luther's great-great-great uncle. (Photo courtesy of the Ken Turner Collection) (Photo courtesy of the Ken Turner Collection)

The Civil War Photo Sleuth project launched in August 2018 as a web-based platform at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

Users can upload photos, tag them with visual clues – such as the color of a coat, shoulder straps, collar insignia, or inscriptions – and connect them to profiles of Civil War soldiers with more detailed records of military service.

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The site’s post-launch success can be attributed in part to the input of its strong user community.

According to a Virginia Tech's press release, more than 600 users contributed more than 2,000 Civil War photos to the website in the first month after the launch, and roughly half of those photos were unidentified. More than 100 of the unknown photos were linked to specific soldiers, and an expert analysis found more than 85 percent of the proposed identifications were probably or definitely correct.

Oliver Croxton is pictured above.
Oliver Croxton is pictured above. (Photo courtesy of the Ken Turner Collection)

Photo Sleuth cross-references the uploaded images with its database, which contains 15,000 identified Civil War portraits from the public domain, including the U.S. Military History Institute.

The database has grown dramatically since then.

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“Typically, crowdsourced research such as this is challenging for novices if users don’t have specific knowledge of the subject area,” Luther said in a statement. “The step-by-step process of tagging visual clues and applying search filters linked to military service records makes this detective work more accessible, even for those that may not have a deeper knowledge of Civil War military history.”

Luther will be demonstrating Photo Sleuth on May 4 at the grand opening of the expanded American Civil War Museum in Richmond, Va.
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I've been following this. I'm a huge CW enthusiast and especially photography. It's hit/miss and mostly miss from all the feedback I've read. I'm on several FB CW photography specific pages and follow all of it. Maybe it will improve...but, most soldiers had facial hair that hides any unique features and both Union and Confed. had some uniformity with their uniforms. Just not enough unique data in my opinion to isolate to a specific person. Someone even posted a tintype of a soldier that I swear looked like my gg-grandfather to me and when I posted a side by side comparison everyone that responded couldn't see a resemblance.
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Decades ago, up north, a buddy's father bought an old farm/house/yard/wall in Northern Va. not so awful far from DC......and so Joe went around the place because of it's CW implications, and sure enough he started looking through old CW photos, some guys standing in a row in front of a stone wall.....

he looked at the pix again, took it with him to the farm, and walked out to the wall, and it matched the photo exactly, pretty much, with damn few exceptions....terrain, stones, positions, height, tone of coloration, it was a B&W photo after all, that is about all I know from a conversation with him.....

He was a fellow ET, TV repair tech, with his own shop.....

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