A Real-Time In-Air Signature Biometric Technique Using a Mobile Device Embedding an Accelerometer
2010; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-642-14292-5_50
ISSN1865-0937
AutoresJavier Guerra Casanova, Carmen Sánchez Ávila, Alberto de Santos Sierra, Gonzalo Bailador del Pozo, Vicente Jara Vera,
Tópico(s)Hand Gesture Recognition Systems
ResumoIn this article an in-air signature biometric technique is proposed. Users would authenticate themselves by performing a 3-D gesture invented by them holding a mobile device embedding an accelerometer. All the operations involved in the process are carried out inside the mobile device, so no additional devices or connections are needed to accomplish this task. In the article, 34 different users have invented and repeated a 3-D gesture according to the biometric technique proposed. Moreover, three forgers have attempted to falsify each of the original gestures. From all these in-air signatures, an Equal Error Rate of 2.5% has been obtained by fusing the information of gesture accelerations of each axis X-Y-Z at decision level. The authentication process consumes less than two seconds, measured directly in a mobile device, so it can be considered as "real-time".
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