Also, just really cool to see quite how much diversity there has been in New Yorker front page images. Not actually that many archives that provide such a clear, easily viewable format just for browsing through all the art and looking at how the New Yorker has changed it's art style over time. Quite a few would probably qualify as "art" in and of themselves.
Also, some kind of neat discoveries while browsing through the archive. "Crazy, that looks like a Far Side ... wait, that's cause Gary Larson drew the cover." No idea Gary Larson did any magazine covers. [1]
[1] 2003-11-17, Gary Larson, https://shoplurker.com/labs/newyorker-covers/covers/2003/590...
Did something kind of similar a while back with Magic the Gathering cards, except it was using the Perceptual Hash from https://www.phash.org/ The visual clustering display (such as this example from 5th Edition [2]) I think is what some people are suggesting would be valuable. Provide an idea about "why" they're related.
[2] https://araesmojo-eng.github.io/araesmojo-html/images/Projec...
Been a long time (2018), yet pretty sure it was two dimensional "Image Feature Extraction" kinda of like this other example [3] with card colors collapsed to a single average color to give an idea of color pattern distribution.
You are correct that when you click something in the brackets, the results returned are covers similar to what you clicked.
Still have a lot of room for improvement as I go further down this image matching rabbit hole, but the comparison's current state does provide some useful results every so often.
http://same.energy/search?i=yN5ou
Also https://mood.zip/
Anyway, KUTGW
Unfortunately I don't currently have a repo that can be forked.