What is it about?
This study addresses the challenges of CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart), widely used to protect online services. Traditional CAPTCHAs are becoming less effective due to advances in machine learning. This research introduces a novel approach using voice recognition, where users identify an object's color mentioned in an audio message. By simplifying the process and making it more user-friendly, this innovation offers a more secure way to distinguish humans from automated programs, eliminating the need for complex memorization tasks. The study includes usability testing and explores future research directions.
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Why is it important?
As online threats evolve, maintaining effective security measures is crucial. Traditional CAPTCHAs are increasingly vulnerable to automated attacks, putting online services and user data at risk. This innovative voice CAPTCHA offers a promising solution by enhancing user experience while ensuring the security of online systems. By simplifying the process and reducing user frustration, it can help protect online platforms from malicious activities.
Perspectives
Embracing innovative solutions like voice CAPTCHA can enhance online security without compromising user experience. As the digital landscape evolves, organizations should consider adopting such user-friendly and secure methods to safeguard their online services and user data.
Dr. Sultan Zavrak
Duzce University
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This page is a summary of: Distinguishing Humans from Automated Programs by a novel Audio-based CAPTCHA, International Journal of Computer Applications, December 2015, Foundation of Computer Science,
DOI: 10.5120/ijca2015907575.
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