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The project is a variation of the widely used "Captcha" technique to weed out computer abuse such as e-mailing spam or posting spam on blog comments. Captchas require users to pass little pattern recognition tests, commonly reading distorted or obscured words.
"Not only can you solve your problems with spam, you can help preserve mankind's written history into the digital age," said Ben Maurer, the project's chief architect and a Carnegie Mellon University undergraduate, announcing the project on his
Since the project launched Tuesday, 150 Web sites have begun using it, said
It's a new example of how the Internet can harness the collective energies of large numbers of people. Other examples include news sites such as Digg and Slashdot, which give prominence to content that users rate highly, and stock photography seller iStockphoto, which is beta testing an
ReCaptcha has the potential to digitize vast quantities of words. Von Ahn estimates that people perform 60 million
The service presents users with two words, one from a conventional Captcha test and the other an unknown word that a computerized optical character recognition couldn't figure out. If the user correctly identifies the known word, he or she is presumed to have decoded the unknown one. Currently, ReCaptcha requires three separate people to digitize the word the same before it's determined to be correct, von Ahn said.
Von Ahn was a member of the Carnegie Mellon team that developed Captcha in response to a Yahoo request for technology to keep computers from registering for bogus e-mail accounts, according to Carnegie Mellon. He's a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant, which funded some ReCaptcha work.
Digital libraries
The ReCaptcha project is digitizing books in the
Among the first books being digitized is Psychology by philosopher John Dewey, von Ahn said. The project is considering other book archives, too, he added.
The ReCaptcha service is available now through an application programming interface (API) for people to integrate into their Web sites. Software plug-ins to use the API are open-source software packages hosted at
ReCaptcha also can be used to shield e-mail addresses from computers that harvest them for spam mailing lists.
Von Ahn's specialty is what he calls "
Microsoft Research has its own philanthropic variation of Captcha technology: a project called
Two of his higher-profile projects were online games,
Google licensed the ESP Game technology and offers it as its
Carnegie Mellon is hosting the ReCaptcha service on $30,000 worth of servers donated by Intel, von Ahn said. Other sponsors include Novell, which contributed
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