scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

Touchalytics: On the Applicability of Touchscreen Input as a Behavioral Biometric for Continuous Authentication

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
A classification framework that learns the touch behavior of a user during an enrollment phase and is able to accept or reject the current user by monitoring interaction with the touch screen is proposed.
Abstract
We investigate whether a classifier can continuously authenticate users based on the way they interact with the touchscreen of a smart phone. We propose a set of 30 behavioral touch features that can be extracted from raw touchscreen logs and demonstrate that different users populate distinct subspaces of this feature space. In a systematic experiment designed to test how this behavioral pattern exhibits consistency over time, we collected touch data from users interacting with a smart phone using basic navigation maneuvers, i.e., up-down and left-right scrolling. We propose a classification framework that learns the touch behavior of a user during an enrollment phase and is able to accept or reject the current user by monitoring interaction with the touch screen. The classifier achieves a median equal error rate of 0% for intrasession authentication, 2%-3% for intersession authentication, and below 4% when the authentication test was carried out one week after the enrollment phase. While our experimental findings disqualify this method as a standalone authentication mechanism for long-term authentication, it could be implemented as a means to extend screen-lock time or as a part of a multimodal biometric authentication system.

read more

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Sensor-Based Continuous Authentication Using Cost-Effective Kernel Ridge Regression

TL;DR: This work is among the first to exploit the data augmentation approach of the rotation, which creates additional data by applying it on the collected raw data and improves the robustness of the proposed sensor-based continuous authentication system, SensorCA.
Journal ArticleDOI

Different strokes for different folks? Revealing the physical characteristics of smartphone users from their swipe gestures

TL;DR: It is found that people with longer thumbs complete swipe gestures with shorter completion times, higher speeds and with higher accelerations than people with shorter thumbs.
Journal ArticleDOI

Continuous Authentication of Smartphones Based on Application Usage

TL;DR: An empirical investigation of active/continuous authentication for smartphones is presented by exploiting users’ unique application usage data, i.e., distinct patterns of use, modeled by a Markovian process, and finds that for enhanced verification performance, unforeseen events should be considered.
Posted Content

Secure Pick Up: Implicit Authentication When You Start Using the Smartphone

TL;DR: This work proposes Secure Pick Up, a convenient, lightweight, in-device, non-intrusive and automatic-learning system for smartphone user authentication that reduces the number of times a user has to do explicit authentication by 32.9%, while effectively defending against various attacks.
Journal ArticleDOI

Demystifying Authentication Concepts in Smartphones: Ways and Types to Secure Access

TL;DR: Various types and ways of authentication are surveyed, designed and developed primarily to secure the access to smartphones and attempts to clarify correlated buzzwords, with the motivation to assist new researchers in understanding the gist behind those concepts.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Support-Vector Networks

TL;DR: High generalization ability of support-vector networks utilizing polynomial input transformations is demonstrated and the performance of the support- vector network is compared to various classical learning algorithms that all took part in a benchmark study of Optical Character Recognition.
Journal ArticleDOI

An introduction to variable and feature selection

TL;DR: The contributions of this special issue cover a wide range of aspects of variable selection: providing a better definition of the objective function, feature construction, feature ranking, multivariate feature selection, efficient search methods, and feature validity assessment methods.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

A training algorithm for optimal margin classifiers

TL;DR: A training algorithm that maximizes the margin between the training patterns and the decision boundary is presented, applicable to a wide variety of the classification functions, including Perceptrons, polynomials, and Radial Basis Functions.
Journal ArticleDOI

An Algorithm for Finding Best Matches in Logarithmic Expected Time

TL;DR: An algorithm and data structure are presented for searching a file containing N records, each described by k real valued keys, for the m closest matches or nearest neighbors to a given query record.
Related Papers (5)