Eye Movements Biometrics: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2004 to 2019
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This research focused on temporal evolution, leading authors, most cited papers, leading journals, competitions and collaboration networks, using a bibliometric approach.Abstract:
Person identification based on eye movements is getting more and more attention, as it is anti-spoofing resistant and can be useful for continuous authentication. Therefore, it is noteworthy for researchers to know who and what is relevant in the field, including authors, journals, conferences, and institutions. This paper presents a comprehensive quantitative overview of the field of eye movement biometrics using a bibliometric approach. All data and analyses are based on documents written in English published between 2004 and 2019. Scopus was used to perform information retrieval. This research focused on temporal evolution, leading authors, most cited papers, leading journals, competitions and collaboration networks.read more
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Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Ting Lie,Chih-Ling Liu +1 more
TL;DR: The analysis is provided on the basis of experience of hybrid war in Ukraine that have demonstrated the change of the target of military operations from military personnel and critical infrastructure to a human in general.
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An Exploratory Study of Biometrics Using Eye Movement Trajectory Images Collected by Natural Image Stimuli
Antonio Ricardo Alexandre Brasil,Jefferson Oliveira Andrade,Luiz Alberto Pinto,Karin Satie Komati +3 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the use of eye movements as biometrics, by using the images of the eye movements of 29 volunteers, with the using of natural images as a stimulus.
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An Effective Gaze-Based Authentication Method with the Spatiotemporal Feature of Eye Movement
TL;DR: In this paper , a reasonable eye movement recording duration that should be less than 12 s was given, referring to the changing pattern of the deviation degree between the gaze point and the stimulus point on the screen.
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Exploring Eye Movement Biometrics in Real-World Activities: A Case Study of Wayfinding
TL;DR: These findings are the first indication of the viability of performing implicit and stimulus-independent biometric recognition in real-world settings using wearable eye tracking.
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Biometric Identification based on the Multidimensional Transient Functions of the Human Oculo-Motor System
TL;DR: A new method of biometric identification of users of computer systems based on the definition of integral Volterra models of the human oculomotor system (OMS) according to experimental research “input-output” using innovative technology of eye tracking is proposed.
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An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output
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In the Eye of the Beholder: A Survey of Models for Eyes and Gaze
Dan Witzner Hansen,Qiang Ji +1 more
TL;DR: This review shows that, despite their apparent simplicity, the development of a general eye detection technique involves addressing many challenges, requires further theoretical developments, and is consequently of interest to many other domains problems in computer vision and beyond.
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