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Alan Turing / CAPTCHA / Human-based computation / Reverse Turing test / Segmentation / Transaction authentication number / Optical character recognition / Turing test / Computer security / Artificial intelligence / Computing / Security
Date: 2011-12-19 14:24:27
Alan Turing
CAPTCHA
Human-based computation
Reverse Turing test
Segmentation
Transaction authentication number
Optical character recognition
Turing test
Computer security
Artificial intelligence
Computing
Security

ACM Computer and Communication security[removed]CSS’[removed]Text-based CAPTCHA Strengths and

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