Computer users are digitizing books quickly and accurately with Carnegie Mellon method
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 13:35
in Mathematics & Economics
Millions of computer users collectively transcribe the equivalent of 160 books each day with better than 99 percent accuracy, despite the fact that few spend more than a few seconds on the task and that most do not realize they are doing valuable work, Carnegie Mellon University researchers reported today in Science Express.
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