CAPTCHA's used to digitise books
CAPTCHA's are those annoying pictures with characters on them that you have to type to prove to a website that you're human. They're meant to prevent automatic programs to mimic humans and spam. While they undoubtedly are a great good for the internet, they're also a bloody waste of time. The inventor of the CAPTCHA's Luis von Ahn, realised this and decided to put this human effort to good use - to convert old books into electronic form.
Listen to this interview with Luis von Ahn at the IT Conversations Network
Logon
Fill out the form below to logon to this site, or sign up below.
Signup
Fill out the form below to join as a member of this site.
