This chapter explains the elements of human interactive proof. As a starting point, it uses a set of protocols which are able to authenticate humans compared to a computer. Furthermore, it defines all necessary properties that the human interaction proof should satisfy. Also, it determines a minimal human success rate of passing the given set of protocols. At the end, it proposes some applications where it can be used.
Human Information Processing (HIP)
Amelio A.
2020-01-01
Abstract
This chapter explains the elements of human interactive proof. As a starting point, it uses a set of protocols which are able to authenticate humans compared to a computer. Furthermore, it defines all necessary properties that the human interaction proof should satisfy. Also, it determines a minimal human success rate of passing the given set of protocols. At the end, it proposes some applications where it can be used.File in questo prodotto:
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