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NSN | Profile: Luis von Ahn

NSN | Profile: Luis von Ahn

from NOVA Vodcast | PBS on September 25, 2009
Duration: 685
A computer scientist finds novel ways to stop spammers and harness the brainpower of millions of people. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. pbs.org/nova/sciencenow This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0407101. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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NSN | Profile: Luis von Ahn

NSN | Profile: Luis von Ahn

from NOVA Vodcast | PBS on September 25, 2009
Duration: 685
A computer scientist finds novel ways to stop spammers and harness the brainpower of millions of people. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. pbs.org/nova/sciencenow This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0407101. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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The Real i Episode 22: September 22, 2009

The Real i Episode 22: September 22, 2009

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 23, 2009
Duration: 446
This episode of The Real i features Cablevision, Google, ReCAPTCHA, Michael Jackson Official Trailer, Virtual Reality, Thomas Pink, What Kind of World Do You Want, 148apps, Revolt, Twingly,Entrepreneurs-Journey.com, Speedtest, Webinar Wonders and DocuShow. Plus, a look "Inside the i: The Changing Face of Content Online"
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On Digital Media #89: Hanging on for Dear Life

On Digital Media #89: Hanging on for Dear Life

from On Digital Media on September 22, 2009
Duration: 3425
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Craig Calder (twitter:@ccalder) discuss their predictions for 2009. Topics include: Craig is going to the PhocusWright Conference November 17th through the 19th Ken is now living in the Boston area and looking for a new gig WSJ is going to start charging for mobile access to subscription content. There will be discounts for current subscribers. Do the math: based on current pricing, the WSJ iPhone app is just as valuable as the print subscription. Is this the beginning of the age of a Platform-agnostic news organization The newspaper industry has been in decline for 50 years. They just didn t know it. 24% of newspapers are ignoring the digital channel for distributing content Business Week had 93 suitors at one point - only half are still interested in purchasing the publication. The brand means nothing if the business is dying. The Kindle version of Dan Brown s new book The Lost Symbol is outselling the hardcover on Amazon Every president in American history has been a Mason except for one: John F. Kennedy. The Book is dead. Long live the Book. The printed book is not dead. The book publishing business as we know it is dead. (or dying) Google bough ReCaptcha as a tool for helping digitize books Google will make many of the books that it has scanned as part of its Google Books initiative via print-on-demand Smashing Pumpkins will be distributing their new album in its entirety for free. If you want, you can buy one of the 11 collectors editions. That works for major acts, but what about the thousands of other musicians and performers? Check out JamsBio.com The artists took over merch, ClearChannel and others took over the venues. All that s left are the CD s and lawsuits. ASCAP and BMI want royalties for the 30-second samples on iTunes and other downloadable musi retailers. The music industry wants to get paid for that extra one second beyond the 29-second fair use doctrine. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT comor call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Craig Calder, Entertainment, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, ASCAP, BMI, Books, Book Publishing, ReCaptcha, Print-on-Demand, JamsBio.com, Amazon Kindle, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol, Hardcover, eBooks, Google, Google Books, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Freemasons, Apple iPhone, Newspapers, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Podcast, Media, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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Semi-Instant - Diggnation

Semi-Instant - Diggnation

from Viddler > Most Discussed Videos - Today on May 06, 2009
Duration: 0
nn Google tries new Captcha method, Advertising War: BMW vs Audi in Santa Monica, 10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About, Fast Food Reality [PICS], By diggnationnn Tags : digg:http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10222514-2.html (2:16)nn, digg:http://thispiggy.com/2009/04/15/fast-food-reality/ (19:32)nn, digg:http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-youtube-url-tricks-you-should-know-about/ (9:26)nn, diggnation, recaptcha (5:37)nn
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Anti- Spam Book Recorder

Anti- Spam Book Recorder

from ScienCentral News: Making Sense of Science on December 10, 2008
Duration: 92
Anyone who's spent much time online has encountered websites that require you to solve distorted word puzzles to "prove you're human." You may find them annoying but now that effort may not be going to waste. Turns out you and millions of others could be transcribing old books and newspapers little by little, every day.
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Visual Studio 2005 - Part 2: Using reCAPTCHA to Block Spam and Protect Content

Visual Studio 2005 - Part 2: Using reCAPTCHA to Block Spam and Protect Content

from Revver - tutorial Videos on April 18, 2008
Duration: 626
Author: LearnItFirst Added: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:49:31 -0800 Duration: 626In this second video in the series you will start out from completion of the installation of the reCAPTCHA control. Scott will then walk you through some of the basics in it's coding in Microsoft Visual Studio. Highlights from this video: * Getting started with reCAPTCHA * Working with the reCAPTCHA assembly and control * Common properties in the CAPTCHA coding and syntax o Page.IsValid and much more
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Comment utiliser l'humanité pour faire du calcul ?

Comment utiliser l'humanité pour faire du calcul ?

from Dailymotion - HD Content on April 15, 2008
Duration: 2227
Il y a eu 9 milliards d’heures jouées au solitaire en 2003. Serait-il possible d’utiliser ne serait-ce qu’une partie de ce travail de réflexion pour réaliser des tâches que les ordinateurs ne savent pas faire? Voici la présentation de différents projets permettant de mettre à profit la gigantesque puissance de calcul de l’humanité!Author: intellicore Tags: humanité calcul esp game peekaboom homme cerveau puissance jeu recaptcha wikipedia open source linux clickworkers galaxy zoo Posted: 15 April 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Human Computation: Luis von Ahn at STIET, Thursday Oct 18 2007

Human Computation: Luis von Ahn at STIET, Thursday Oct 18 2007

from Vacuum - Edward Vielmetti in Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 on October 15, 2007
Duration: 0
STIET Seminar (Socio-Technical Infrastructure for Electronic Transactions) Thursday, October 18 4-5:30 pm, 1202 SI North, 1075 Beal Ave. Human Computation Luis von Ahn Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University Students are invited to a pre-seminar meeting at 3:00 with Luis in 2295 SI North. A background paper can be found at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~biglou/research.html More information is available at http://stiet.cms.si.umich.edu/node/141 Seminar Description: Construction of the Empire State Building: 7 million human-hours. The Panama Canal: 20 million human-hours. Estimated number of human-hours spent playing computer solitaire around the world in one year: billions. A problem with today's computer society? No, an opportunity. What if this time and energy could be channeled into useful work? What if people could play computer games and accomplish work without even realizing it? What if billions of people collaborated to solve important problems for humanity or generate training data for computers? My work aims at a general paradigm for doing exactly that: utilizing human processing power to solve computational problems in a distributed manner. In particular, I focus on harnessing human time and energy for addressing problems that computers cannot yet solve. Although computers have advanced dramatically in many respects over the last 50 years, they still do not possess the basic conceptual intelligence or perceptual capabilities that most humans take for granted. By leveraging human skills and abilities in a novel way, I want to solve large-scale computational problems and/or collect training data to teach computers many of these human talents. To this end, I treat human brains as processors in a distributed system, each performing a small part of a massive computation. Unlike computer processors, however, humans require an incentive in order to become part of a collective computation. Among other things, I use online games as a means to encourage participation in the process. In this talk, I will describe my work in the area of Human Computation. Seminar Speaker Bio: Luis von Ahn is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, and was named one of Popular Science Magazine's "Brilliant 10" scientists of 2006. His research interests include encouraging people to do work for free, as well as catching and thwarting cheaters in online environments. Technorati Tags: luis-von-ahn, stiet, google-talks, human-computation, go-urgently, recaptcha, umich
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Drupal Captcha Tutorial

Drupal Captcha Tutorial

from - blip.tv (beta) on September 01, 2007
Duration: 0
A summary of how to integrate Captchas with Drupal.
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