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Microsoft Uses Human Computing Game To Tune Bing

Al writes "Microsoft researchers have come up with a novel way to fine-tune the algorithms behind the company's new search engine, Bing: a game that harnesses human computing power to improve the results. Called Page Hunt, the game (which of course requires Silverlight to run) shows users a web page and asks them to figure out a search query that should produce the page within the first five results. The idea is to better understand user behavior and expectations and ultimately improve its search algorithms. Other human-computing projects have sought to digitize out-of-print text (reCAPTCHA) and image labeling (Google Image Labeler). Can Microsoft use a similar approach to gain the edge over its rival? Or does Google already have the edge with SearchWiki, which lets searchers re-rank its results?"

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  1. Re:Is it just me or anyone else notice this? by Tynin · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Likely crazy, but I'd suggest drinking more water.

  2. Can I say ... by nitroyogi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    that I'm a happy Opera user!?
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    Oh bollocks!

  3. Re:So you're anchoring the algorithm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Ah, so what you're saying is there is some issue with searching for the phrase "why is microsoft word so expensive," and you provided links to demonstrate the issue. However, the links no longer demonstrate the issue because they're flooded with blog articles. But you still don't explain the issue.

    So what I learned from your comment is: a) there is some issue with bing or google. Why is this comment modded +4?