2011 Carnahan Conference on Security Technology 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ccst.2011.6095938
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The evolution of the HBSI model with the convergence of performance methodologies

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“…These adjustments can come both from the system itself or from the way the user interacts with the system. The development of the Human-Biometric Sensor Interaction (HBSI) model [26] investigated how scenarios can modify performance. Brockly et al [27] concluded "the development [of HBSI] reveals the complexity of the potential interactions and the changes of those interactions when digitisers change, as well as when the ceremony changes".…”
Section: Factor #Iii: Diversity Of Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These adjustments can come both from the system itself or from the way the user interacts with the system. The development of the Human-Biometric Sensor Interaction (HBSI) model [26] investigated how scenarios can modify performance. Brockly et al [27] concluded "the development [of HBSI] reveals the complexity of the potential interactions and the changes of those interactions when digitisers change, as well as when the ceremony changes".…”
Section: Factor #Iii: Diversity Of Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DI or the FTD presentations). Furthermore, the HBSI framework also defines a set of metrics taken from the usability and the biometric system performance disciplines in order to obtain a holistic view of the user's interaction with the biometric implementation, Figure 3: Figure 3 The HBSI evaluation metrics [9] Figure 1 The HBSI model [2] In this work, we propose an integration methodology for the evaluation of mobile biometrics systems interaction, by using mobile analytical tools and biometric system logs to ensure the sufficient information to enable and facilitate the HBSI analysis. Mobile analytical tools, such as Flurry Analytics [10], are commonly used for mobile applications development providing a deep understanding of the user-application interaction: how users navigate the different options, what events they are conducting.…”
Section: Figure 2 Hbsi Presentation Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%