Synthetic handwritten CAPTCHAs

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CAPTCHAs (completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and humans apart) are in common use today as a method for performing automated human verification online. The most popular type of CAPTCHA is the text recognition variety. However, many of the existing printed text CAPTCHAs have been broken by web-bots and are hence vulnerable to attack. We present an approach to use human-like handwriting for designing CAPTCHAs. A synthetic handwriting generation method is presented, where the generated textlines need to be as close as possible to human handwriting without being writer-specific. Such handwritten CAPTCHAs exploit the differential in handwriting reading proficiency between humans and machines. Test results show that when the generated textlines are further obfuscated with a set of deformations, machine recognition rates decrease considerably, compared to prior work, while human recognition rates remain the same.

论文关键词:HIP,CAPTCHA,Handwriting generation

论文评审过程:Received 9 August 2008, Revised 30 November 2008, Accepted 19 December 2008, Available online 4 January 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2008.12.018