SWIPEGAN
Attaullah Buriro, Francesco Ricci⋆, Bruno Crispo
Abstract
Behavioral biometric-based smartphone user authentication schemes based on touch/swipe have shown to provide the desired usability. However, their accuracy is not yet considered up to the mark. This is primarily due to the lack of a sufficient number of training samples, e.g., swiping gestures1: users are reluctant to provide many. Consequently, the application of such authentication techniques in the real world is still limited.
Topics & Concepts
SwIPeUsabilityComputer scienceBiometricsAuthentication (law)Human–computer interactionComputer securityInternet privacyUser Authentication and Security SystemsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionBiometric Identification and Security