"Hackers" have written malicious programs to exploit online services intended for human users. As a result, service providers need a method to tell whether a web site is being accessed by a human or a machine. We expect a parallel scenario as spoken language interfaces become common. In this paper, we describe a Reverse Turing Test (i.e., an algorithm that can distinguish between humans and computers) using speech. We present a test that depends on the fact that human recognition of distorted speech is far more robust than automatic speech recognition techniques. Our analysis of 18 different sets of distortions demonstrates that there are a variety of ways to make the problem hard for machines. In addition, humans and speech recognition sys...
Interpretation of utterances affects an interrogator’s determination of human from machine during li...
Deception-detection is the crux of Turing’s experiment to examine machine thinking conveyed through ...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...
"Hackers" have written malicious programs to exploit online services intended for human users. As a ...
While automated speaker recognition by machines can be quite good as seen in NIST Speaker Recognitio...
In this era of technology, fueled by the pervasive usage of the internet, security is a prime concer...
International audienceIn the well-known Turing test, humans have to judge whether they write to anot...
Abstract. Web services designed for human users are being abused by computer programs (bots). The bo...
Web services designed for human users are being abused by computer programs (bots). The bots steal t...
A common method to prevent automated abuses of Internet services is utilizing challenge-response tes...
This paper presents some important issues on misidentification of human interlocutors in text-based ...
Hands-free, voice-driven user input is gaining popularity, in part due to the increasing functionali...
How well do humans detect spoofing attacks directed at au-tomatic speaker verification systems? This...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and autom...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
Interpretation of utterances affects an interrogator’s determination of human from machine during li...
Deception-detection is the crux of Turing’s experiment to examine machine thinking conveyed through ...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...
"Hackers" have written malicious programs to exploit online services intended for human users. As a ...
While automated speaker recognition by machines can be quite good as seen in NIST Speaker Recognitio...
In this era of technology, fueled by the pervasive usage of the internet, security is a prime concer...
International audienceIn the well-known Turing test, humans have to judge whether they write to anot...
Abstract. Web services designed for human users are being abused by computer programs (bots). The bo...
Web services designed for human users are being abused by computer programs (bots). The bots steal t...
A common method to prevent automated abuses of Internet services is utilizing challenge-response tes...
This paper presents some important issues on misidentification of human interlocutors in text-based ...
Hands-free, voice-driven user input is gaining popularity, in part due to the increasing functionali...
How well do humans detect spoofing attacks directed at au-tomatic speaker verification systems? This...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and autom...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
Interpretation of utterances affects an interrogator’s determination of human from machine during li...
Deception-detection is the crux of Turing’s experiment to examine machine thinking conveyed through ...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...