• Cryptocurrency
  • Earnings
  • Enterprise
  • About TechBooky
  • Submit Article
  • Advertise Here
  • Contact Us
TechBooky
  • African
  • AI
  • Metaverse
  • Gadgets
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
  • African
  • AI
  • Metaverse
  • Gadgets
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
TechBooky
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Home Artificial Intelligence

Software Engineer Creates AI Tool To Identify Holocaust Victims

Olagoke Ajibola by Olagoke Ajibola
June 28, 2022
in Artificial Intelligence, Software
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A 40-year-old software engineer by the name of Daniel Patt whose also an employee at Google, has created software that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and is capable of helping Holocaust descendants identify images of their loved ones. The Holocaust was an era where the  Nazi Germans and their collaborators systematically murdered over six-million European Jews across Germany in a bid to exclude these Jews from German society. The era began in January 1933 when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. It ended in May 1945, when the Allied Powers defeated Nazi Germany in World War II. This genocide was carried out in pogroms and mass shootings; by a policy of extermination through labour in concentration camps; and in gas chambers and gas vans in German extermination camps. In an interview originally reported by The Times of Israel, Patt discusses innovation.

Liberators — United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

For Patt later in 2016, walking past countless photos of Holocaust survivors and victims at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, Poland wasn’t the same as everyone else. Patt was haunted by the possibility that he was passing the faces of his own relatives without even knowing it. The creator of the project couldn’t shake this feeling and as a result, Patt set out to find a creative solution. After putting creativity and expertise to work, Patt eventually developed software called From Numbers to Names (N2N), an artificial intelligence-driven facial recognition platform that can scan through photos from pre-war Europe and the Holocaust, thereby linking them to people living today. N2N primarily provides a new way to explore Holocaust photo and video archives through AI.

Patt was inspired to create the AI software following his family’s personal stake in the Holocaust Era. Three of his four grandparents are Holocaust survivors and he wants to help his grandmother find photos of the members of her family murdered by the Nazis. The report says his grandmother was barely 9 years old when the war started and fled with her father and siblings while her mother — Patt’s great-grandmother — was left behind. Patt’s great-grandmother was eventually killed during the Nazi invasion. 

Engineer creates AI tool to identify Holocaust victims in WWII photos | Metro News

According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) website, no list that identifies victims and survivors of the Holocaust exists, and research to find individuals’ stories has proven to be a long process following minimal leads and information. However, the museum reportedly offers various ways onsite for families of survivors and victims seeking information and documentation. So far N2N has recorded an amount of progress, one which includes being used to search through thousands of photos to identify faces for the USHMM as well as individual survivors and descendants of survivors — including a number of celebrities.

Currently, the N2N software is absolutely free and quite simple to use. Individuals who will like to use the site would need to upload a photo from roughly the same time period. N2N will scan through hundreds of thousands of photos that have previously been made available by the USHMM. The tool can also scan through photos from individual survivors and their descendants However, it only returns the 10 best potential matches available in the database, the N2N team makes no software-based assertions about the accuracy of the identification, instead, it leaves judgment to the people using the site. Patt in an interview said that “We simply show results, with similarity scores, and let individuals decide whether the results contain a positive identification.”  Hundreds of thousands of photos and videos are currently available on the site, Patt revealed that he is working on getting an additional 700,000 photos from the pre-Holocaust and Holocaust eras.

Engineer creates AI tool to identify Holocaust victims in WWII photos | Metro News

Although the software isn’t perfect yet, Patt has continued to work on it in his free time and with his own resources. He has reportedly been joined by a growing team of engineers, researchers, and data scientists who are also as passionate. Together, they are constantly putting in work to expand the reach and accuracy of the software. “We have been developing the project over the course of evenings and weekends over many months,” Patt said. “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.”

When asked about the future for N2N, Patt replied saying “Looking ahead, we’d like for N2N to become a vehicle for Holocaust education, giving students an opportunity to directly contribute to the historical record.” Patt added that “Students can use the software to help identify faces and artefacts in photo and video archives and potentially discover new connections between living Holocaust descendants and their ancestors.” In the future, Patt hopes to partner with more “museums, schools, research institutions, and other organizations which share common goals around Holocaust education, awareness, and so on.”

Related Posts:

  • iOS-17
    The iOS 17 Arrives On Monday 18th September, Here…
  • SPAIN-TELECOM-TECHNOLOGY
    Huawei Technologies Debuts MetaERP To Terminate…
  • Oracle Faces Investor Concerns as Q1 Earnings Disappoint
  • Screen-Shot-2022-06-06-at-1.30.19-PM
    iCloud Delays Launch Of iOS iCloud Shared Photo…
  • Meta Enlist Africa and other Continents to Access NFT Collectibles on Instagram.
    Meta Enlist Africa and other Continents to Access…
  • 475266264_18485109808031562_5830670684456344230_n
    Threads Adds Media Gallery and Photo Tagging Features
  • Adobe_Firefly_capabilities
    Adobe Launches AI Photo Editing and 3D Design Tools
  • 9dfd50838b075041d16728b1fbbcaabe
    Custom Contacts Comes Back to Google Messages

Discover more from TechBooky

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Tags: AIHolocaustN2NPattphotosoftwareSurvivorsworld war 2ww2
Olagoke Ajibola

Olagoke Ajibola

Olagoke Ajibola is a creative writer and content producer with an eye for details and excellence. He has a demonstrated history of telling stories for TV, Film and Online. Aside from being fascinated by the power of imagination, his other interest are travel, sport, reading and meeting people.

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

Select Category

    Receive top tech news directly in your inbox

    subscription from
    Loading

    Freshly Squeezed

    • AI Helps Google One Reach 150 Million Subscribers May 16, 2025
    • FT Lists Paymenow, TymeBank & Omnisient Among Africa’s Fastest-Growing Firms May 16, 2025
    • MoonPay and Mastercard Partner to Advance Stablecoin Payments May 16, 2025
    • Google Gemini Advanced Users Can Now Link to GitHub May 16, 2025
    • TikTok Accused of Violating EU Internet Content Rules May 15, 2025
    • Activists and Users Criticize NCC & Telcos Over Customer Penalties May 15, 2025

    Browse Archives

    May 2025
    MTWTFSS
     1234
    567891011
    12131415161718
    19202122232425
    262728293031 
    « Apr    

    Quick Links

    • About TechBooky
    • Advertise Here
    • Contact us
    • Submit Article
    • Privacy Policy

    Recent News

    AI Helps Google One Reach 150 Million Subscribers

    AI Helps Google One Reach 150 Million Subscribers

    May 16, 2025
    FT Lists Paymenow, TymeBank & Omnisient Among Africa’s Fastest-Growing Firms

    FT Lists Paymenow, TymeBank & Omnisient Among Africa’s Fastest-Growing Firms

    May 16, 2025
    MoonPay and Mastercard Partner to Advance Stablecoin Payments

    MoonPay and Mastercard Partner to Advance Stablecoin Payments

    May 16, 2025
    Google Gemini Advanced Users Can Now Link to GitHub

    Google Gemini Advanced Users Can Now Link to GitHub

    May 16, 2025
    TikTok Accused of Violating EU Internet Content Rules

    TikTok Accused of Violating EU Internet Content Rules

    May 15, 2025
    Activists and Users Criticize NCC & Telcos Over Customer Penalties

    Activists and Users Criticize NCC & Telcos Over Customer Penalties

    May 15, 2025
    • Login

    © 2021 Design By Tech Booky Elite

    Generic selectors
    Exact matches only
    Search in title
    Search in content
    Post Type Selectors
    • African
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Gadgets
    • Metaverse
    • Tips
    • About TechBooky
    • Advertise Here
    • Submit Article
    • Contact us

    © 2021 Design By Tech Booky Elite

    Discover more from TechBooky

    Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

    Continue reading

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok