2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.03149
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Data-driven behavioural biometrics for continuous and adaptive user verification using Smartphone and Smartwatch

Abstract: Recent studies have shown how motion-based biometrics can be used as a form of user authentication and identification without requiring any human cooperation. This category of behavioural biometrics deals with the features we learn in our life as a result of our interaction with the environment and nature. This modality is related to change in human behaviour over time. The developments in these methods aim to amplify continuous authentication such as biometrics to protect their privacy on user devices. Variou… Show more

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“…The type of biometrics based on the physical interactions of users with objects around them, such as smartphones, smart watches or other mobile platforms, attempts to fully exploit the heterogeneous nature of built-in sensors. Such systems profile users by collecting relevant information about their unique movements and gestures when they perform certain tasks, including typing, clapping, walking, and so on [8,4,3,17].…”
Section: B Interaction-based Biometric Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type of biometrics based on the physical interactions of users with objects around them, such as smartphones, smart watches or other mobile platforms, attempts to fully exploit the heterogeneous nature of built-in sensors. Such systems profile users by collecting relevant information about their unique movements and gestures when they perform certain tasks, including typing, clapping, walking, and so on [8,4,3,17].…”
Section: B Interaction-based Biometric Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%