E-Evaluation Based Authentication for Virtual Discussion on an Online Platform

The main aim of this work is to develop an Online Discussion platform for users. The platforms will become more mature while having more users. In the paper, a sophisticated strategy is suggested to tackle a critical challenge by presenting an effective and secure method for authentication using e-e...

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Published in:2024 2nd International Conference on Disruptive Technologies (ICDT) pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors: K, Rajkumar, S, Arikumar K., T, Ragupathi
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 15-03-2024
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Summary:The main aim of this work is to develop an Online Discussion platform for users. The platforms will become more mature while having more users. In the paper, a sophisticated strategy is suggested to tackle a critical challenge by presenting an effective and secure method for authentication using e-evaluation. The proposal doesn't require extra elements and considers continuous authentication through the random generation of a variable number of questions derived from the gathered information. This application works in various types of browsers as well as in various networks. Many users can use this Discussion platform at the same time. The IP address plays the main role in this application. Discussion platforms and conversational interfaces as they are also known provide a new way for users to interact with other users. A Discussion platform user to share their thoughts and feelings in the same manner that they might address a person. Online discussion forums are considered associate degree extension of ancient learning that promotes dialogue, reflection, information construction, and self-assessment. Given their Potential advantages, online discussion forums are widely adopted as a tool for online learning However, Discussion platforms are currently being adopted at a high rate on computer chat platforms.
DOI:10.1109/ICDT61202.2024.10489042