2019
DOI: 10.21123/bsj.2019.16.2.0409
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Proposing a Scheme for Human Interactive Proof Test using Plasma Effect

Abstract: Human Interactive Proofs (HIPs) are automatic inverse Turing tests, which are intended to differentiate between people and malicious computer programs. The mission of making good HIP system is a challenging issue, since the resultant HIP must be secure against attacks and in the same time it must be practical for humans. Text-based HIPs is one of the most popular HIPs types. It exploits the capability of humans to recite text images more than Optical Character Recognition (OCR), but the current text-based HIPs… Show more

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“…The pattern of apparent motion regarding surfaces, objects, and edges in a visual image that is brought on by the motion of the observer in motion to the scene is known as optical flow or optic flow [26]. The spatial and temporal features of the optical flow approach are good [27].…”
Section: Estimating Optical Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pattern of apparent motion regarding surfaces, objects, and edges in a visual image that is brought on by the motion of the observer in motion to the scene is known as optical flow or optic flow [26]. The spatial and temporal features of the optical flow approach are good [27].…”
Section: Estimating Optical Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%