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Originally Posted by Ramihyn
I object. It is "entirely" true.
Humans and computers+software are very different and to conclude that something has to be even harder for a computer because it is difficult for a human, is simply fundamentally flawed logic.
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I don't think so. Computers cannot use emotion or 'common sense' without it being specifically coded into them {AI anyone?} Irrelevant to the point of the login questions at hand however.
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Originally Posted by Ramihyn
Thats something completely different and has to do with the common misconceptions about image recognition. Do a Hough-transformation and use the result in chain code representation and it doesnt matter if your rendered chars are in any way rotated.
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The rotation was but one example. Combine it with a random square, line, circle or other such little bit on top of or merging with a letter, and all of a sudden it becomes that much more difficult. Code would have to be put in to a bot to accomodate for most letter flaws in order to 'recognize' the question, and thus give an answer to it.
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Originally Posted by Ramihyn
Using little hearts as replacements for multiplication signs is even worse. I mean ... how do you think a software "knows" that a certain graphical description of an object means "multiply"? - It does so by a human telling it what it means (unless you use neuronal networks and let the software learn by itself but that wouldnt work well in this case). So for any trained computer software it doesnt matter if you use "*" or "<3" as multiplication sign - the "added" confusion is just at the part of the humans. Either the programmer or any single person trying to log in
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Sorry... I didn't realize my comment endorsed those little hearts. I didn't think it did. I don't like those little hearts. I really don't
It's a minor but and that's why refresh is sometimes your new best friend with the occasional borked question
{or, at least, it's my new best friend!
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