And? How does that answer my question? I don't get it. Remember I've not 
read the whole site (I don't have time right now). I was hoping that 
someone could sum up the process. So, I think I understand from your 
reply that the user isn't shown just one image and asked if it's a cat 
or a dog. So what does happen?

Thanks,
Chris

Peter Boughton wrote:
> It's a grid of about 25 images, with a different number of cats in each set.
>
>   
>> I haven't read the entire site you pointed to, but since it's only 
>> asking the user to identify whether the photo is of a cat or a dog, 
>> doesn't that give bots a 50-50 chance of getting the answer correct? 
>> Like I said, I haven't had time to read the whole site, and have not 
>> seen a demo of it in action, but this question was the first thing I 
>> thought of. I like the idea that Jim Davis was talking about like 
>> "Table, TV, Oven" or whatever.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> James Holmes wrote:
>>
>> -- 
>> http://www.cjordan.us
>>     
>
> 

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