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  • J JanapatiBalu

    Dave i understood what u have suggested me. ok removing noise is difficult, but give some idea how can i extract data from captcha image.Give reply if u have idea about extracting data from image. Regards, Balu.

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    Dave Kreskowiak
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    What part of "YOU CAN'T DO THAT" don't you understand? The text in those images is deliberatly wavy a filled with noise so that no OCR software can read it. You can't get the text in a CAPTCHA image because there's no technology out there that can read it! That's the whole point behind CAPTCHA!! It's a test to determine if a machine is trying to access a website or if its a human doing it. The machines will always fail this test because there's no way they can make out the text in the image.

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    • J JanapatiBalu

      Dave i understood what u have suggested me. ok removing noise is difficult, but give some idea how can i extract data from captcha image.Give reply if u have idea about extracting data from image. Regards, Balu.

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      Craster
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      No, you haven't understood. The whole purpose of captcha images is to ensure that it is a human that is viewing the image. They are specifically designed to make it impossible for any kind of automated tool to extract the data. So, not only is it as impossible as makes no difference, you also can't really have a good reason to be doing it - attempting to bypass security controls is a bad thing.

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      • D Dave Kreskowiak

        What part of "YOU CAN'T DO THAT" don't you understand? The text in those images is deliberatly wavy a filled with noise so that no OCR software can read it. You can't get the text in a CAPTCHA image because there's no technology out there that can read it! That's the whole point behind CAPTCHA!! It's a test to determine if a machine is trying to access a website or if its a human doing it. The machines will always fail this test because there's no way they can make out the text in the image.

        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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        Maximilien
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        Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

        You can't get the text in a CAPTCHA image because there's no technology out there that can read it!

        not yet at least.


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        • J JanapatiBalu

          Hi, How can we get data or characters which is present on image.Actually i have captcha images in .JPEG extension and from that images i have to remove noise, extract the characters and then i have to convert the extracted characters in to string.So please give some idea how to proceed further.

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          Nish Nishant
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          This article may help :- http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~mori/research/gimpy/[^] It probably won't help you break more advanced captchas though.

          Regards, Nish


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          • J JanapatiBalu

            Hi, How can we get data or characters which is present on image.Actually i have captcha images in .JPEG extension and from that images i have to remove noise, extract the characters and then i have to convert the extracted characters in to string.So please give some idea how to proceed further.

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            Dan Neely
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            As Dave and Nish have said, CAPTCHAs are explicitly designed to defeat OCR. It may not be totally impossible, you're going to have to do a good amount of research to try and process them. Noone has written a CCaptchaOcrConverter class that you can just copy/paste into your application.

            -- CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem]. Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?

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              As Dave and Nish have said, CAPTCHAs are explicitly designed to defeat OCR. It may not be totally impossible, you're going to have to do a good amount of research to try and process them. Noone has written a CCaptchaOcrConverter class that you can just copy/paste into your application.

              -- CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem]. Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?

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              Dan Neely
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              dan neely wrote:

              It may not be totally impossible, you're going to have to do a good amount of research to try and process them.

              PS IF you don't even know all the right questions to ask, you're probably not the right person to be doing the actual research either.

              -- CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem]. Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?

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                dan neely wrote:

                It may not be totally impossible, you're going to have to do a good amount of research to try and process them.

                PS IF you don't even know all the right questions to ask, you're probably not the right person to be doing the actual research either.

                -- CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem]. Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                dan neely wrote:

                IF you don't even know all the right questions to ask, you're probably not the right person to be doing the actual research either.

                Bingo!

                Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                • D Dave Kreskowiak

                  dan neely wrote:

                  IF you don't even know all the right questions to ask, you're probably not the right person to be doing the actual research either.

                  Bingo!

                  Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                  Wayne Phipps
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                  OMG, this thread has to be the funniest thing I've read for ages. It's brightend my day. Thanks guys!

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                  • D Dave Kreskowiak

                    What part of "YOU CAN'T DO THAT" don't you understand? The text in those images is deliberatly wavy a filled with noise so that no OCR software can read it. You can't get the text in a CAPTCHA image because there's no technology out there that can read it! That's the whole point behind CAPTCHA!! It's a test to determine if a machine is trying to access a website or if its a human doing it. The machines will always fail this test because there's no way they can make out the text in the image.

                    Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                    DavidNohejl
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                    Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                    What part of "YOU CAN'T DO THAT" don't you understand?

                    I am sorry Dave, I am afraid can't do that. :rolleyes:


                    "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus "Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe

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                    • J JanapatiBalu

                      Hi, How can we get data or characters which is present on image.Actually i have captcha images in .JPEG extension and from that images i have to remove noise, extract the characters and then i have to convert the extracted characters in to string.So please give some idea how to proceed further.

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                      jhwurmbach
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                      The black hats did hire recently?


                      Failure is not an option - it's built right in.

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                        Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                        What part of "YOU CAN'T DO THAT" don't you understand?

                        I am sorry Dave, I am afraid can't do that. :rolleyes:


                        "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus "Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe

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                        Brady Kelly
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                        Hahahaha!!!:laugh::laugh:

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                        • J JanapatiBalu

                          Dave i understood what u have suggested me. ok removing noise is difficult, but give some idea how can i extract data from captcha image.Give reply if u have idea about extracting data from image. Regards, Balu.

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                          PlayByTheRules
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                          JanapatiBalu wrote:

                          i understood what u have suggested me.

                          Oh no you haven't!

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