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ESP game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The ESP Game is an experiment in human computation originally conceived by Luis von Ahn of Carnegie Mellon University. The idea behind the game is to use the computational power of ... en.wikipedia.org
gwap.com - Home When you play a game at Gwap, you aren't just having fun. You're helping the world become ... What do you see in an image? Do you have ESP with your partner? www.gwap.com
gwap.com - ESP Game When you play a game at Gwap, you aren't just having fun. You're helping the world become a better place. By playing our games, you're training computers to solve problems for ... www.gwap.com
The ESP Game: Labeling the Web Terms of Service | FAQ | ESP Image Search | Contact Us | Credits Funded in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF). © 2005 Carnegie Mellon University, all rights reserved. www.espgame.org
The ESP Game: Registration Page Create Screen Name: (4-14 characters, no spaces) Create Password: (CaSe SeNsiTivE) Re-enter Password: By signing up, you are accepting the ESP Game's Terms of Service. www.espgame.org
Kreskin's ESP - Do You Have Extra-Sensory Perception? Kreskin's ESP Do you Have Extra Sensory Perception? Milton Bradley - 1967 1 or more Players www.gamepile.com
Labeling Images with a Computer Game Labeling Images with a Computer Game Luis von Ahn and Laura Dabbish School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, USA {biglou,dabbish}@cs.cmu.edu Abstract ... www.cs.cmu.edu
ESP Game - Internet The ESP Game is a game provided by Carnegie Mellon University in conjunction with the games Phetch and Peekaboom, currently in beta form. Its main site claims to be "helping to ... internet.wikia.com
Rethinking the ESP Game The ESP Game (Ahn and Dabbish 2004) was designed to harvest human intelligence to assign labels to images - a task which is still difficult for even the most advanced systems in ... research.microsoft.com
Techdirt: Google Takes On ESP Game, But Needs Some Marketing Help Google Takes On ESP Game, But Needs Some Marketing Help from the giving-credit-where-credit-is-due? dept. A few years ago, one of the researchers behind the idea of captchas (the ... www.techdirt.com
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