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Change The World 10 Seconds At A Time

Change The World 10 Seconds At A Time


If you’ve been online, during the past 10 years, undoubtedly you’ve run into CAPTCHA or if you’re like me you had a run in with CAPTCHA. When I first encountered CAPTCHA, I didn’t have a clue why this addition problem was there so I ignored it, and the form ignored me too. Those annoying little boxes challenging your recollection of elementary math, have knowledge of Arabic or Hebrew, or get distorted character messages that make you wonder whether it’s totally random or personal.

CAPTCHA, also known as Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, was invented to make sure only humans were typing data into the entry fields and not a computer program. I utterly despise SPAM and to stop receiving it on Support for Stepdads, I implemented CAPTCHA. This essentially eliminated the problem, but it also had an unwanted side effect of dramatically reducing the number of comments I received.

A study was conducted which confirmed my opinion – CAPTCHA impacts some people’s ability/willingness to follow through on completing it. Some CAPTCHA facts:

  • Each CAPTCHA takes about 10 seconds to complete.
  • Roughly 200 million CAPTCHA is completed daily.
  • About 500,000 hours or the equivalent of 62,500 man days are spent daily completing CAPTCHA; hours which are essentially wasted.

The amount of wasted hours disturbed Luis von Ahn, an associate professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University and one of the CAPTCHA inventors. It bothered Luis enough he challenged his team with the problem. Create a way to return value to the hours wasted that would benefit the entire world. Enter the reCAPTCHA. ReCAPTCHA or son of CAPTCHA uses the power of CAPTCHA to help digitize old books and newspapers. When you answer a reCAPTCHA you’re doing something a computer is currently unable to do. The optical character recognition software used can’t always make out what some of the words are especially in the older books or when the existing copies are damaged. By identifying the word the computer has problems with, you’re helping to digitize text.

Change The World 10 Seconds At A Time
ReCaptcha Security Diagram

  Some reCAPTCHA facts:

  • About 100 million words are digitized daily.
  • Results in 2.5 million books and newspapers digitized annually.
  • About 750 million people contribute to the digitization of a single book.
  • Created a new phenomenon called reCAPTCHA art; adding an original image to go along with the two random words.

This enlisting of the efforts of the ever-increasing Web-connected population to achieve collaboration in large numbers is called crowd sourcing. ReCAPTCHA is here to stay and while having to guess at what the random words are can be annoying perhaps not so much so knowing your answers are contributing to digitizing human knowledge. Luis Von Ahn next goal is to use crowd sourcing to translate the web.

Users will be able to learn a language for free while at the same time translating digital content. Thanks to our efforts reCAPTCHA are able to get over 99.5% transcription accuracy at the word level. To see a comparison of the accuracy of the standard optical character recognition (OCR) versus reCAPTCHA transcriptions on a medium quality scanned document click this link.

About the author

About the author

Gerardo Campbell is a Nebraska native who now calls Silicon Valley, California home. In 1995, Gerardo married his wife Roberta aka the Pretty Lady and became the stepdad to her two children. In 2011, he started the website Support for Stepfathers in an effort to reverse the nearly 70% divorce rate for blended families in the United States. His website is to help and inspire stepfathers, aspiring stepfathers and the women who love them worldwide. You can follow Support for Stepdads on Twitter @support4stepdad and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/resourcesforstepfathers.


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