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August 08, 2005

Computer scientists from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) are developing and using online games to train computers to better see according to this article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

One of these games is Peekaboom, used online for free by teams of two players. The first one, designated as "Peek," sees on his screen an image -- initially empty -- and a word that describes the image or one element of the image. The second one, named "Boom," gradually reveals the image or gives hints to "Peek" until he correctly guesses the word associated to the image.

And this use of "segmented" images might improve "computer vision" by "teaching" them how to identify objects. But read more for other details about Peekaboom before playing...


Originally from Smart Mobs, remediated by yatta on Aug 8, 2005 at 01:18 PM