Showing posts with label recognition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recognition. Show all posts

2008-02-26

Facial Expression Recognition Software


Researchers have developed an algorithm which is capable to recognize and categorize a persons facial expressions.
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Facial Expression Recognition Software Developed

ScienceDaily (Feb. 25, 2008) — Researchers at the Department of Artificial Intelligence (DIA) of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid’s School of Computing (FIUPM) have, in conjunction with Madrid’s Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, developed an algorithm that is capable of processing 30 images per second to recognize a person’s facial expressions in real time and categorize them as one of six prototype expressions: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise.

Applying the facial expression recognition algorithm, the developed prototype is capable of processing a sequence of frontal images of moving faces and recognizing the person’s facial expression. The software can be applied to video sequences in realistic situations and can identify the facial expression of a person seated in front of a computer screen. Although still only a prototype, the software is capable of working on a desktop computer or even on a laptop.

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2008-02-01

CAPTCHA Security Broken

According to a blog post by a Russian security researcher the CAPTCHA system used by Yahoo! may have been compromised.
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CAPTCHA Security Broken - Delight For Spammers

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Early CAPTCHAs such as these, generated by the EZ-Gimpy program, were used on Yahoo. However, technology was developed to read this type of CAPTCHA.


Early CAPTCHAs such as these, generated by the EZ-Gimpy program, were used on Yahoo. However, technology was developed to read this type of CAPTCHA[1].
A modern CAPTCHA. Rather than attempting to create a distorted background and high levels of warping on the text, this CAPTCHA focuses on making segmentation difficult by adding an angled line.


A modern CAPTCHA. Rather than attempting to create a distorted background and high levels of warping on the text, this CAPTCHA focuses on making segmentation difficult by adding an angled line.
Another way to make segmentation difficult. Crowded symbols can be read by humans but can't be segmented by bots


Another way to make segmentation difficult. Crowded symbols can be read by humans but can't be segmented by bots

Network Security Research and AI

Yahoo! CAPTCHA is broken
Few months ago we received information that yahoo CAPTCHA recognition system exists in the wild with the recognition rate about 30%. So we decided to conduct few experiments. We explored yahoo CAPTCHA and designed a similar system with even better recognition rate (about 35%). The vendor was notified. The vendor didn't reply. In this article we’ll present you our own research.

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Related:
CAPTCHA Security Broken-Get Ready For More Spam
CAPTCHA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tools available to beat Yahoo!'s CAPTCHA system | Geek.com
Spam nightmare looms as CAPTCHA is defeated - News - Tech.co.uk
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