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The ESP game is a human-based computation game developed to address the problem of creating difficult metadata. The idea behind the game is to use the computational power of humans to perform a task that computers cannot (originally, image recognition) by packaging the task as a game. It was originally conceived by Luis von Ahn of Carnegie Mellon University. Google bought a license to create its own version of the game (Google Image Labeler) in 2006 in order to return better search results for its online images. The license of the data acquired by Ahn's ESP game, or the Google version, is not clear. Google's version was shut down on September 16, 2011, as part of the Google Labs closure in September 2011.

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  • The ESP game is a human-based computation game developed to address the problem of creating difficult metadata. The idea behind the game is to use the computational power of humans to perform a task that computers cannot (originally, image recognition) by packaging the task as a game. It was originally conceived by Luis von Ahn of Carnegie Mellon University. Google bought a license to create its own version of the game (Google Image Labeler) in 2006 in order to return better search results for its online images. The license of the data acquired by Ahn's ESP game, or the Google version, is not clear. Google's version was shut down on September 16, 2011, as part of the Google Labs closure in September 2011. (en)
  • ESP-игра (англ. Extra Sensory Perceptron «экстрасенсорное восприятие») — компьютерная игра, в основу которой положена идея использования для выполнения ряда задач информатики, которые не могут быть решены компьютером (распознавание изображений для создания сложных метаданных), при этом сама задача распознавания представляется в занимательной форме. Идею игры и первую версию предложил Луис фон Ан, профессор Университета Карнеги — Меллона . Google Inc. приобрела лицензию на создание своей собственной версии игры в 2006 году, чтобы улучшить результаты выдачи в поиске изображений. Версия игры от Google была закрыта 16 сентября 2011 года в связи с прекращением работы площадки «Лаборатория Google» в сентябре 2011. (ru)
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  • December 2012 (en)
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  • The ESP game is a human-based computation game developed to address the problem of creating difficult metadata. The idea behind the game is to use the computational power of humans to perform a task that computers cannot (originally, image recognition) by packaging the task as a game. It was originally conceived by Luis von Ahn of Carnegie Mellon University. Google bought a license to create its own version of the game (Google Image Labeler) in 2006 in order to return better search results for its online images. The license of the data acquired by Ahn's ESP game, or the Google version, is not clear. Google's version was shut down on September 16, 2011, as part of the Google Labs closure in September 2011. (en)
  • ESP-игра (англ. Extra Sensory Perceptron «экстрасенсорное восприятие») — компьютерная игра, в основу которой положена идея использования для выполнения ряда задач информатики, которые не могут быть решены компьютером (распознавание изображений для создания сложных метаданных), при этом сама задача распознавания представляется в занимательной форме. (ru)
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  • ESP game (en)
  • ESPゲーム (ja)
  • ESP игра (ru)
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