Touchalytics: On the Applicability of Touchscreen Input as a Behavioral Biometric for Continuous Authentication
University of California, Berkeley · German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence · +1 more institution
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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 101.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Touchscreen
- Computer science
- Biometrics
- Authentication (law)
- Classifier (UML)
- Scrolling
- Human–computer interaction
- SwIPe
- Quality Education