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Human Computation Exploit

March 25th, 2007 by opioq

Google TechTalks examins human computation and how to achieve a better search engine by exploiting people to work for free through online video game addictions and technology.

Google TechTalks July 26, 2006

Luis von Ahn is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also received his Ph.D. in 2005. Previously, Luis obtained a B.S. in mathematics from Duke University in 2000. He is the recipient of a Microsoft Research Fellowship.

ABSTRACT Tasks like image recognition are trivial for humans, but continue to challenge even the most sophisticated computer programs. This talk introduces a paradigm for utilizing human processing power to solve problems that computers cannot yet solve. Traditional approaches to solving such problems focus on improving software. I advocate a novel approach: constructively channel human brainpower using computer games. For example, the ESP Game, described in this talk, is an enjoyable online game — many people play over 40 hours a week — and when people play, they help label images on the Web with descriptive keywords. These keywords can be used to significantly improve the accuracy of image search. People play the game not because they want to help, but because they enjoy it.

I describe other examples of “games with a purpose”: Peekaboom, which helps determine the location of objects in images, and Verbosity, which collects common-sense knowledge. I also explain a general approach for constructing games with a purpose.

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Cool CGI Space Movie BBC

January 26th, 2007 by mystic

BBC

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Marks Pesce @ Mind States 2005

January 7th, 2007 by opioq

Marks Pesce talks about internet, media, bittorrent, wikipedia, ipod, web 2.0 and other technological viral social networking swarm innovations in this lecture at Mind States ‘05 in such a way that it’s actually really trippy to listen to regardless of the trippy visuals in the video.

“hyperpeople” @ MINDSTATES 2005

Spoken word/Music/Video Art from MINDSTATES 2005

Visuals by Chris Barnaby Music by Kevin Whitesides Modulated Throat Sounds by Mark Pesce

Links:
www.mindstates.org/
http://www.cjbarnaby.com/ - Chris Barnaby
http://www.playfulworld.com/ - Mark Pesce
Playful World Entertainment