Joyce Fetteroll

http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/

It's game sort of like Family Feud that helps label images more
accurately for Google.

For a minute and a half you're teamed with a partner to type in the
most likely words or phrases to associate with an image. When you and
your partner have typed in the same word -- your words are hidden
from each other, then you're passed onto the next image.

You accumulate points to -- accumulate points :-)

Joyce

Pamela Sorooshian

I've been playing this for a couple of years - it is a fun game. (I
play it at <http://www.espgame.org/>, haven't played Google's new
version.) One night there weren't many people playing and I got a
GREAT partner - I said, "WOW, this person and I really think alike."
Roxana looked at me (she was using her laptop, sitting in a chair
across the room) and said, with an odd sound to her voice, "Are you
playing the ESP game?" I said I was and she cracked up - yes, we were
playing together, both using made-up names.

-pam

On Sep 28, 2006, at 5:57 AM, Joyce Fetteroll wrote:

> http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/
>
> It's game sort of like Family Feud that helps label images more
> accurately for Google.
>
> For a minute and a half you're teamed with a partner to type in the
> most likely words or phrases to associate with an image. When you and
> your partner have typed in the same word -- your words are hidden
> from each other, then you're passed onto the next image.
>
> You accumulate points to -- accumulate points :-)

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Pamela Sorooshian

On - and the makers of "the ESP Game" have a new game that I haven't
played yet, but it sounds really fun:

<http://www.peekaboom.org/phetch/>

Quick! Find an image of Michael Jackson wearing a sailor hat.

Phetch is like a treasure hunt - you must find or help find an image
from the web.

One of the players is the Describer and the others are Seekers.
Only the Describer can see the hidden image and has to help the
Seekers find it by giving them descriptions.
If the image if found, the Describer wins 200 points. The first
Seeker to find it wins 100 points and becomes the new Describer.


On Sep 28, 2006, at 5:57 AM, Joyce Fetteroll wrote:

> http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/

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