2023
DOI: 10.1109/tbiom.2023.3299948
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Multi-Day Analysis of Wrist Electromyogram-Based Biometrics for Authentication and Personal Identification

Abstract: Recently, electromyogram (EMG) has been proposed for addressing some key limitations of current biometrics. Wrist-worn wearable sensors can provide a non-invasive method for acquiring EMG signals for gesture recognition or biometric applications. EMG signals contain individuals' information and can facilitate multi-length codes or passwords (for example, by performing a combination of hand gestures). However, current EMGbased biometric research has two critical limitations: small subject-pool for analysis and … Show more

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