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Pessimal print: a reverse Turing test
Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition
We exploit the gap in ability between human and machine vision systems to craft a family of automatic challenges that tell human and machine users apart via graphical interfaces including Internet browsers. Turing proposed [Tur50] a method whereby human judges might validate "artificial intelligence" by failing to distinguish between human and machine interlocutors. Stimulated by the "chat room problem" posed by Udi Manber of Yahoo!, and influenced by the CAPTCHA project [BAL00] of Manuel Blum
doi:10.1109/icdar.2001.953966
dblp:conf/icdar/CoatesFB01
fatcat:irehhb3abzhfxpuj2nkizbhvze