articleScienceAug 15, 2008Closed access

reCAPTCHA: Human-Based Character Recognition via Web Security Measures

Carnegie Mellon University

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Abstract

CAPTCHAs (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) are widespread security measures on the World Wide Web that prevent automated programs from abusing online services. They do so by asking humans to perform a task that computers cannot yet perform, such as deciphering distorted characters. Our research explored whether such human effort can be channeled into a useful purpose: helping to digitize old printed material by asking users to decipher scanned words from books that computerized optical character recognition failed to recognize. We showed that this method can transcribe text with a word accuracy exceeding 99%, matching the guarantee of professional human transcribers.…

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Keywords
  • CAPTCHA
  • DECIPHER
  • Computer science
  • Character (mathematics)
  • Turing test
  • Task (project management)
  • World Wide Web
  • Optical character recognition
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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