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Artificial intelligence / World Wide Web / Human-based computation / Technology / Computer vision / Computer access control / Anti-spam / CAPTCHA / Computer security / Internet bot / Turing test / Transaction authentication number
Date: 2017-05-14 09:05:50
Artificial intelligence
World Wide Web
Human-based computation
Technology
Computer vision
Computer access control
Anti-spam
CAPTCHA
Computer security
Internet bot
Turing test
Transaction authentication number

Poster: Adaptcha: An Adaptive CAPTCHA for Improved User Experience Brian M. Powell1 , Richa Singh1,2 , Mayank Vatsa1,2 and Afzel Noore1 1 West Virginia University, 2 IIIT-Delhi {brian.powell, afzel.noore}@mail.wvu.edu, {

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