2023
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12204309
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DoubleStrokeNet: Bigram-Level Keystroke Authentication

Teodor Neacsu,
Teodor Poncu,
Stefan Ruseti
et al.

Abstract: Keystroke authentication is a well-established biometric technique that has gained significant attention due to its non-intrusive and continuous characteristics. The method analyzes the unique typing patterns of individuals to verify their identity while interacting with the keyboard, both virtual and hardware. Current deep-learning approaches like TypeNet and TypeFormer focus on generating biometric signatures as embeddings for the entire typing sequence. The authentication process is defined using the Euclid… Show more

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“…In contrast to biometric physiological traits that comprise physical characteristics to verify an individual's identity, behavioral traits consist of checking the behavioral characteristics of a person displayed during interaction with a device to confirm their identity. These unique patterns include signature recognition [23], gait recognition [24], voice recognition [25,26], and keystroke movement [27], which can be successfully used for identification and authentication.…”
Section: Biometric Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to biometric physiological traits that comprise physical characteristics to verify an individual's identity, behavioral traits consist of checking the behavioral characteristics of a person displayed during interaction with a device to confirm their identity. These unique patterns include signature recognition [23], gait recognition [24], voice recognition [25,26], and keystroke movement [27], which can be successfully used for identification and authentication.…”
Section: Biometric Authenticationmentioning
confidence: 99%