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Shaggy
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http://research.microsoft.com/asirra/

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"Asirra is a human interactive proof that asks users to identify photos of cats and dogs. It's powered by over two million photos from our unique partnership with Petfinder.com. Protect your web site with Asirra — free!

Web services are often protected with a challenge that's supposed to be easy for people to solve, but difficult for computers. Such a challenge is often called a CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) or HIP (Human Interactive Proof). HIPs are used for many purposes, such as to reduce email and blog spam and prevent brute-force attacks on web site passwords.

HIP Example Today, the most common HIPs ask users to identify text that has been distorted or obscured, like the example seen to the right. Unfortunately, such challenges can be difficult and frustrating for people, yet are often easily solved by computers.

Asirra (Animal Species Image Recognition for Restricting Access) is a HIP that works by asking users to identify photographs of cats and dogs. This task difficult for computers, but our user studies have shown that people can accomplish it quickly and accurately. Many even think it's fun!

Past projects have used photographs to tell computers and humans apart. Examples include Carnegie Mellon's PIX CAPTCHA, Oli's KittenAuth, and work done by Chew and Tygar. These projects have a common weakness: they use relatively small image databases. There's a fundamental reason for this. It's difficult for a computer to automatically classify pictures with high accuracy — that's why the task is useful as a HIP. An image database small enough to be constructed manually by a researcher is also small enough to be manually reconstructed by an attacker.

Asirra is different because of our unique partnership with Petfinder.com, the world's largest site devoted to finding homes for homeless pets. They've provided us with over two million images of cats and dogs, manually classified by people at thousands of animal shelters across the United States. In exchange, we provide a small "Adopt Me!" link beneath each photo, supporting Petfinder's primary mission of finding homes for homeless animals.
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Totally awesome.

3/8/2007 10:22:49 AM

GraniteBalls
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lol


so now I'm going to have to identify cats whenever I get drivers online.

3/8/2007 10:30:59 AM

MiniMe_877
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Kitten, Kitten, Puppy, Kitten ACCESS GRANTED

Totally Awesome

3/8/2007 10:36:23 AM

darkone
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I've always thought this to be an under implemented idea. Besides, just about everyone loves kittens.

Also, since this still is TWW: [old]

3/8/2007 10:57:31 AM

Battousai
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sweet! now i can have monorail cat protecting my internets!

3/8/2007 11:51:28 AM

darkone
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Monorails are compatable with a series of tubes.

3/8/2007 11:52:11 AM

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[Edited on March 8, 2007 at 1:41 PM. Reason : obligatory]

3/8/2007 1:41:34 PM

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