Title :
Handwritten CAPTCHA: using the difference in the abilities of humans and machines in reading handwritten words
Author :
Rusu, Amalia ; Govindaraju, Venu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Buffalo Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
Handwritten text offers challenges that are rarely encountered in machine-printed text. In addition, most problems faced in reading machine-printed text (e.g., character recognition, word segmentation, letter segmentation, etc.) are more severe, in handwritten text. In this paper we present the application of human interactive proofs (HIP), which is a relatively new research area with the primary focus of defending online services against abusive attacks. It uses a set of security protocols based on automatic tests that humans can pass but the state-of-the-art computer programs cannot. This is accomplished by exploiting the differential in the proficiency between humans and computers in reading handwritten word images.
Keywords :
handwriting recognition; protocols; security of data; text analysis; handwritten text; handwritten word images; human interactive proofs; machine-printed text; security protocols; Application software; Automatic testing; Character recognition; Handwriting recognition; Hip; Humans; Optical character recognition software; Protocols; Text recognition; Venus; CAPTCHA; Challenge Response Protocol; Handwriting Recognition; Human Interactive proof (HIP); OCR; SPAM; Turing tests; Web security; Word Recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2004. IWFHR-9 2004. Ninth International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2187-8
DOI :
10.1109/IWFHR.2004.54