Title :
Behavioral Features for Different Haptic-based Biometric Tasks
Author :
Iglesias, Rosa ; Orozco, Mauricio ; Valdes, Julio J. ; Saddik, Abdulmotaleb El
Author_Institution :
lkerlan Technol. Res. Centre, Gipuzkoa
Abstract :
The science of haptics or haptic technology has received enormous attention in the last decade for multiple applications. A new promising example is the use of haptic-based systems for individual authentication. A user ´s behavioral characteristics captured while interacting with a virtual scene are significantly more difficult to compromise than traditional means (i.e. login ID and passwords). Moreover, another advantage is that this technology allows a user not only to gain access to the system but also to continuously verify individual authenticity during the whole session of haptic interaction. Our current haptic-based biometric system for authentication (the BioHaptic system) has integrated a variety of applications: solving a virtual maze, signing a virtual cheque and dialing phone codes on a virtual phone. In this paper, with the use of a 3D visual representation we study: (1) a subset of features with the greatest user-classificatory worth and (2) whether or not such features are dependent on the application used. We believe this study will enhance the success of individual authentication based on human-haptic interactions.
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); haptic interfaces; security of data; 3D visual representation; haptic interaction; haptic technology; haptic-based biometric tasks; haptic-based systems; human-haptic interactions; virtual cheque; virtual maze; virtual phone; virtual scene; Authentication; Biometrics; Conferences; Data analysis; Data mining; Entropy; Force measurement; Haptic interfaces; Information technology; Testing; Authentication; Biometrics; Haptics; Virtual Reality; Visual Data Mining;
Conference_Titel :
Haptic, Audio and Visual Environments and Games, 2007. HAVE 2007. IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1571-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1571-7
DOI :
10.1109/HAVE.2007.4371596