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Per literature Experiments have shown that people will complete blurry images with the help of a cognitive effort. Moreover, one’s effort to identify an image with a blurry focus is not different by far than other one. We wish to use this fact in order to create a test that an average person can pass only once, but not twice.
We will try to measure the cognitive effort (by time or blurriness) that people use to identify a picture.
The assumption is that a person without a previous knowledge about the image content, will identify the image in a narrow time interval, but if that person knows what is about to appear in the image, he will recognize it in a different time interval.
Our hypothesis is that on the average, a person who knows the content of the picture, will not identify the focus blurry picture at the same time interval as someone that has no prior knowledge about the content of the picture.
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