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Aditya Singh Rathore

Researcher at State University of New York System

Publications -  20
Citations -  410

Aditya Singh Rathore is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biometrics & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications receiving 140 citations. Previous affiliations of Aditya Singh Rathore include University at Buffalo & Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad.

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WaveEar: Exploring a mmWave-based Noise-resistant Speech Sensing for Voice-User Interface

TL;DR: An in-depth study behind the rationale of voice generation and resulting vocal vibrations is performed, and the feasibility of employing radio-frequency signals, such as millimeter wave, for sensing the noise-resistant voice of an individual is investigated.
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VocalPrint: exploring a resilient and secure voice authentication via mmWave biometric interrogation

TL;DR: VocalPrint, a resilient mmWave interrogation system which directly captures and analyzes the vocal vibrations for user authentication, and demonstrates the resilience of the system against complex noise interference and spoof attacks of various threat levels.
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PrinTracker: Fingerprinting 3D Printers using Commodity Scanners

TL;DR: It is argued that 3D printers possess unique fingerprints, which arise from hardware imperfections during the manufacturing process, causing discrepancies in the line formation of printed physical objects, which result in unique textures that can serve as a viable fingerprint on associated 3D printed products.
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SonicPrint: a generally adoptable and secure fingerprint biometrics in smart devices

TL;DR: SonicPrint builds on the fingerprint-induced sonic effect caused by a user swiping his fingertip on smart devices and the resulting property, i.e., different users' fingerprint would result in distinct FiSe, and leverages the already existing microphones in smart devices, requiring no hardware modifications.
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The Effects of Land Indices on Thermal State in Surface Urban Heat Island Formation: A Case Study on Agra City in India Using Remote Sensing Data (1992-2019)

TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial pattern of LST and land indices (i.e., NDVI, NDBI, and EBBI) and their interrelationship dynamics over the city landscape in directional profiling were analyzed for the purpose of enriching the knowledge base for not only understanding the dynamics of the thermal state but also in knowing the composition of the landscape.