On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Richard Clayton wrote:
> Tony Finch <dot@???> writes
>
> >There has also been recent research that shows computers will soon be at
> >least as good as people at solving the current generation of CAPTCHAs.
>
> they're already better :)
> that's assuming that the "segmentation problem" of dividing the graphic
> into constituent characters is not too complex
Which is rather important given that real-world CAPTCHAs have multiple
characters, so I think one should be hesitant to overstate the results of
that paper.
Tony.
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