2020 IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ijcb48548.2020.9304858
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Assessing the Quality of Swipe Interactions for Mobile Biometric Systems

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“…Diferent aspects such as modality, scenarios or environment, among others, can lead to alterations in the performance of mobile biometric systems [39]. Often combined, background sensors [10,176], touchscreen [150], and network information [108] are among the most frequent modalities explored to develop behavioural biometric continuous authentication systems.…”
Section: User Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diferent aspects such as modality, scenarios or environment, among others, can lead to alterations in the performance of mobile biometric systems [39]. Often combined, background sensors [10,176], touchscreen [150], and network information [108] are among the most frequent modalities explored to develop behavioural biometric continuous authentication systems.…”
Section: User Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, biometric data would be continuously acquired in a passive way throughout normal device usage to constantly verify the user's traits. Often combined, background sensors [3], touchscreen [141], and network information [96] are among the most frequent modalities explored to develop behavioural biometric continuous authentication systems.…”
Section: A User Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, several logical or environmental features, such as scenarios, modalities, or environmental traits, may adversely influence the accuracy of mobile biometric systems [ 99 ]. Thus, the literature reports hybrid solutions, which combine background sensors [ 100 , 101 ], touchscreen devices [ 102 ], and network information [ 103 ]. This supports the development of higher-accuracy continuous authentication systems, which are based on behavioural biometric mechanisms.…”
Section: Real-world Sensors Use Case Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%