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A list of all pages that have property "Has interaction with objects" with value "The authors define ESP as GWAP (games with a purpose) and a subgenre "output-agreement games" Output-agreement games are a generalization of the ESP Game to its fundamental input-output behavior: * Initial setup: Two strangers are randomly chosen by the game itself from among all potential players; * Rules: In each round, both are given the same input and must produce outputs based on the input. Game instructions indicate that players should try to produce the same output as their partners. Players cannot see one another’s outputs or communicate with one another; * Winning condition: Both players must produce the same output; they do not have to produce it at the same time but must produce it at some point while the input is displayed onscreen. When the input is an image and the outputs are keyword descriptions of the image, this template becomes the ESP Game". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • ESP game  + (The authors define ESP as GWAP (games withThe authors define ESP as GWAP (games with a purpose) and a subgenre "output-agreement games"</br>Output-agreement games are a generalization of the ESP Game to its fundamental</br>input-output behavior:</br>* Initial setup: Two strangers are randomly chosen by the game itself from among all potential players;</br>* Rules: In each round, both are given the same input and must produce outputs based on the input. Game instructions indicate that players should try to produce the same output as their partners. Players cannot see one another’s outputs or communicate with one another;</br>* Winning condition: Both players must produce the same output; they do not have to produce it at the same time but must produce it at some point while the input is displayed onscreen. </br></br>When the input is an image and the outputs are keyword descriptions of the image, this template becomes the ESP Game image, this template becomes the ESP Game)