Feb
11
Posted on 11-02-2008
Filed Under (books, email, image, research) by admin on 11-02-2008

Link to recaptcha.netThis site combines two concepts. The first is helping to correct poorly scanned in books. Machines can’t always correctly scan and convert to text images of text. Humans are much better at it. And identifying humans to stop scripts being used say to create free email accounts is often done by using a captcha. You are shown an image and asked to type in the text or numbers. Captcha is short for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart .

This site serves captcha images to websites and email anti-spam using text images from badly scanned books. The correct results are then used to update the scanned book image. Quite clever though I do wonder how they know an answer is correct without doing the donkey work in the first place!

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Popularity: 11% [?]

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Jan
26
Posted on 26-01-2008
Filed Under (fun, generator, image, magazine, photos) by admin on 26-01-2008

Link to MagMyPic.comDon’t recognise the face? That’ Bill Heine, the man who put Headington on the map with his shark through the roof.

MagMyPic is an excellently implemented generator of magazine covers. Just upload a photo, select a magazine- there’s 14 to pick from Vogue, Time, National Geographic and many more and the results are plain to see.

The man pictured is responsible for increased reporting of sharks (not the legal ones!) in the Oxford area. See the previous story!

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Popularity: 19% [?]

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Oct
21
Posted on 21-10-2007
Filed Under (blog, comment, image, web) by admin on 21-10-2007

Link to Gravatar.comIf you write comments on blogs or forums, you’ll often see Avatars. Gravatar, a globally recognized avatar lets you upload or link an Avatar image that is associated to you email address.

Quoting Wikipedia again (I’m getting lazy!) “Although blog comment pages can sometimes act like Internet forums, there is no single way to provide avatar support on blogs. One solution is the “gravatar”, an avatar called from a centralized server at site.gravatar.com and linked to one’s e-mail address. Gravatars are centrally moderated, which allows them to be filtered for family friendliness.”

The image shows me uploading a (pretty rubbish!) icon- I’ll get a better one. You can se it in action on the earlier story about the Click and Point puzzle where I have added a comment. Yes Portent is now gravatar enabled.

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Popularity: 12% [?]

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Oct
16
Posted on 16-10-2007
Filed Under (30 seconds, Japan, art, bizarre, culture, geographical, image) by admin on 16-10-2007

Link to Japanese Map of the USAI have no idea what this is about but it’s colourful if rather badly wrong!

It’s just a map of the USA, seemingly as the Japanese (well those who can’t read an Atlas or view Google Maps) perceive the USA.

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Popularity: 35% [?]

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Oct
09
Posted on 09-10-2007
Filed Under (animation, brain, image, visualisations) by admin on 09-10-2007

Link to Australian NewspaperOn the linked page the dancer figure is rotating. If you perceive her as rotating clockwise then you are a right brain persona and anti-clockwise implies left brain person. IE a person whose actions are dominated by that particular part of the brain.

Left brain are apparently more logical, whereas right brain are more intuitive and feeling. I come out as right brain.

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Popularity: 31% [?]

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Oct
04
Posted on 04-10-2007
Filed Under (fun, generator, graphics, image) by admin on 04-10-2007

Link to post-It Note GeneratorSometimes you need Post-It notes. And if you want to have a little fun, you can easily create them online using this generator.

Then you could be really sad by printing it out on a colour printer, cutting it out and super-gluing it to someone’s computer! Prank #1928 from “the Boys Book of really nasty pranks”. Just imagine the look on their face when they try to remove it! Won’t you be popular!!

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Popularity: 16% [?]

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Oct
02
Posted on 02-10-2007
Filed Under (art, collaborative, computing, image, research) by admin on 02-10-2007

Link to Mutatingpictures.comSomething a little different. You are shown image after image and have to rate them for life likeness, on a scale of 0 to 10 where 10 is most like a face like and 0 isn’t anything like a face.

I suspect this is some variation of a genetic algorithm. This is a way of trying to solve a problem that doesn’t lend itself to normal computation by using a process akin to genetic selection. Interesting.

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Popularity: 13% [?]

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Aug
29
Posted on 29-08-2006
Filed Under (computing, image, information, technology) by David on 29-08-2006

Link to What The Font Website
Ever see a font you liked but had no clue as to what it was? What The Font is a free Font Matcher. Save a screen dump of the font (the bigger- the better) and upload it, or pass them a link. The words ‘A test’ are in Frutiger 65 and I uploaded this image to them. It correctly identified every letter and had five guesses, of which the first three were all Frutiger 65. Clever Stuff!

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Popularity: 16% [?]

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