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reCAPTCHA - Fight the SPAM and lend a hand.

May 27th, 2007 · Comments

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Now here’s a project I’m happy to back.

Instead of copying some meaningless mambo-jambo piece of text like “B81IS59g” (which is difficult enough to work out as it is), why not help digitize scanned books one word at time?

More from recaptcha.net:

About 60 million CAPTCHAs are solved by humans around the world every day. In each case, roughly ten seconds of human time are being spent. Individually, that’s not a lot of time, but in aggregate these little puzzles consume more than 150,000 hours of work each day. What if we could make positive use of this human effort? reCAPTCHA does exactly that by channeling the effort spent solving CAPTCHAs online into “reading” books.

To archive human knowledge and to make information more accessible to the world, multiple projects are currently digitizing physical books that were written before the computer age. The book pages are being photographically scanned, and then, to make them searchable, transformed into text using “Optical Character Recognition” (OCR). The transformation into text is useful because scanning a book produces images, which are difficult to store on small devices, expensive to download, and cannot be searched. The problem is that OCR is not perfect.

I wonder if would this count as “being involved in corporate social investment initiative activities”?

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