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Recently, a novel "completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and humans apart (CAPTCHA)'' system has been proposed, in which users are asked to separate natural faces of humans and artificial faces of virtual world avatars. The system is based on the assumption that computers cannot separate them while it is an easy task for humans. Conventional digital forensics approaches to...
Convolutional neural network models have covered a broad scope of computer vision applications, achieving competitive performance with minimal domain knowledge. In this work, we apply such a model to a task designed to deter automated systems. We trained a convolutional neural network to distinguish between images of human faces from computer generated avatars as part of the ICMLA 2012 Face Recognition...
Captchas are frequently used on the modern world wide web to differentiate human users from automated bots by giving tests that are easy for humans to answer but difficult or impossible for algorithms. As artificial intelligence algorithms have improved, new types of Captchas have had to be developed. Recent work has proposed a new system called Avatar Captcha, in which a user is asked to distinguish...
Ensemble feature selection is known for its robustness and generalization of highly accurate predictive models. In this paper, we use different filter-based feature selection methods in an ensemble manner to improve face recognition. The goal is to distinguish human faces from avatar faces. Our approach was able to achieve very high accuracy, 99%, using less than 1% of the pixels in each image. This...
The contribution describes the application of the Team 'Computational Intelligence Group' from the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida (Germany) to the ICMLA Face Recognition Challenge 2012. In particular we explain the data preprocessing and feature extraction, which was applied before classification learning. Further we give details about the used classification algorithm - the enhanced generalized...
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