Biometric systems are currently widely used in many applications to control and verify individual's identity. Keystroke dynamics modality has been shown as a promising solution that would be used in many applications such as e-payment and banking applications. However, such systems suffer from several performance limitations (such as crossdevices problem) that prevent their widespread of use in real applications. The objective of this paper is to provide researchers and developers with a public touchscreen-based benchmark collected using a mobile phone and a tablet (both portrait and landscape orientation each). Such a benchmark can be used to assess keystroke-based matching algorithms. Furthermore, It is mainly developed to measure the robustness of keystroke matching algorithms vis-à-vis cross-devices and orientation variations. An online visualizer for the database is also given to researchers allowing them to visualize the acquired keystroke signals.
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