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Feasibility of using a biofeedback device in mindfulness training - a pilot randomized controlled trial

Brenna Lin, Christopher Prickett, Steven Woltering
2021 Pilot and Feasibility Studies  
Thus, in the present pilot, we assess the feasibility of using a real-time respiratory-based biofeedback device in preparation for a larger study.  ...  The particular device under investigation added no value to the intervention outcomes and it was not feasible to continue a larger-scale study.  ...  As such, our study is among the first to independently test commercially available biometric wearables.  ... 
doi:10.1186/s40814-021-00807-1 pmid:33762016 fatcat:iy7avpwwgzffphhcyamm3mnlhe

Linguistic Profiling and Behavioral Drift in Chat Bots

Nawaf Ali, Derek Schaeffer, Roman V. Yampolskiy
2012 Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference  
When trying to identify the author of a book, a paper, or a letter, the object is to detect a style that distinguishes one author from another.  ...  The study shows that chat bots did show a behavioral drift in their style.  ...  This is a burgeoning research area and still much work need to be done.  ... 
dblp:conf/maics/AliSY12 fatcat:2ig2a36mmrd7vf66pb2twcmuxq

Continuous and transparent multimodal authentication: reviewing the state of the art

Abdulwahid Al Abdulwahid, Nathan Clarke, Ingo Stengel, Steven Furnell, Christoph Reich
2015 Cluster Computing  
Ultimately, a potential federated biometric authentication solution is presented; however it needs to be developed and extensively evaluated, thus operating in a transparent, continuous and user-friendly  ...  Authentication is the frontline countermeasure of ensuring only the authorized user is granted access; however, it has historically suffered from a range of issues related to the security and usability  ...  within a mobile devices context and investigated its feasibility offline on the usage of 31 participants.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s10586-015-0510-4 fatcat:4plocuukhvezvfa5nnbu6ibqr4

Behavioral Biometrics: Past, Present and Future [chapter]

Mridula Sharma, Haytham Elmiligi
2022 Recent Advances in Biometrics [Working Title]  
One-time authentication occurs only once when a user requests access to a resource.  ...  Behavioral biometric authentication identifies users based on a set of unique behaviors that can be observed when users perform daily activities or interact with smart devices.  ...  [21] Gabor wavelets To extract features from an image for recognition [23] Handwriting Biometric A process of transforming a language represented in its spatial form of graphical marks into its symbolic  ... 
doi:10.5772/intechopen.102841 fatcat:teqp3rmayffp3k4cfygdly4mm4

Continuous user authentication using multi-modal biometrics

Hataichanok Saevanee, Nathan Clarke, Steven Furnell, Valerio Biscione
2015 Computers & security  
By using a combination of biometrics, the results showed clearly that the classification performance is better than using single biometric technique achieving EER 3.3%.  ...  Based on these findings, a novel architecture of multi-modal biometric authentication on mobile devices is proposed.  ...  Therefore, this study investigated the writing-style features in SMS messages from the PU corpus in an attempt to examine the feasibility and reliability of linguistic profiling in a multiple-language  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.cose.2015.06.001 fatcat:as4gtrnngbgmlmcay27kvezeba

The utility of behavioral biometrics in user authentication and demographic characteristic detection: a scoping review

O. L. Finnegan, J. W. White, B. Armstrong, E. L. Adams, S. Burkart, M. W. Beets, S. Nelakuditi, E. A. Willis, L. von Klinggraeff, H. Parker, M. Bastyr, X. Zhu (+2 others)
2024 Systematic Reviews  
Conclusion The field of behavioral biometrics is limited by the low overall quality of studies.  ...  Of the 122 included studies, the most highly used biometric methods were touch gestures (n = 76) and movement (n = 63), with 30 studies using keystroke dynamics and 6 studies using behavior profiling.  ...  Unlike physiological biometrics (e.g., fingerprint, iris, facial recognition), behavioral biometrics do not require additional hardware in modern mobile devices [23, 24] , making it a feasible research  ... 
doi:10.1186/s13643-024-02451-1 pmid:38331893 pmcid:PMC10851515 fatcat:3ldts6frqffrbblrtez5vxjcua

OdorTAM: Technology Acceptance Model for Biometric Authentication System Using Human Body Odor

Sameena Naaz, Sarah Ali Khan, Farheen Siddiqui, Shahab Saquib Sohail, Dag Øivind Madsen, Asad Ahmad
2022 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health  
In this study, a technology acceptance model (TAM) for body-odor-based biometric techniques named OdorTAM was proposed and validated.  ...  Body odor is a biometric feature unique to each individual, and it can be used for authentication.  ...  The authors in Ref [38] carried out a survey of 84 participants to test the understanding and recognition of the usage of odor as an authentication method.  ... 
doi:10.3390/ijerph192416777 pmid:36554657 pmcid:PMC9779205 fatcat:nx6asb2ejbhftnx76j66rah43y

Template Aging in Multi-Modal Social Behavioral Biometrics

Sanjida N. Tumpa, Marina L. Gavrilova
2022 IEEE Access  
Social Behavioral Biometric (SBB) systems extract unique patterns from online communication traits trails and generate digital fingerprints for user identification.  ...  In this paper, we have combined for the first time textual, contextual and interpersonal communicative information of users in online social networks to develop a biometric system.  ...  Saleema and Thampi combined the concept of cognitive psychology with social behavioral biometric to generate feasible biometric templates, which were distinctive and stable [24] .  ... 
doi:10.1109/access.2022.3144145 fatcat:6un3m4alzjfkniaicpdkufofyu

Digital Phenotyping and Patient-Generated Health Data for Outcome Measurement in Surgical Care: A Scoping Review

Prakash Jayakumar, Eugenia Lin, Vincent Galea, Abraham J. Mathew, Nikhil Panda, Imelda Vetter, Alex B. Haynes
2020 Journal of Personalized Medicine  
A total of 224 studies were included.  ...  Most of the work involved research-grade wearables (n = 130, 58%), prioritizing the capture of activity (n = 165, 74%) and biometric data (n = 100, 45%), with a view to providing a tracking/monitoring  ...  M., et al. 2017 USA Feasibility/Validity Colorectal Post CGW Biometrics TM Results from a Pilot Study Which functional assessments Predict long-term wear after total Takenaga, R.  ... 
doi:10.3390/jpm10040282 pmid:33333915 fatcat:2lf36olmbnhw5oe2zq5ihjqn3e

Biometric Systems Interaction Assessment: The State of the Art

Ramon Blanco-Gonzalo, Oscar Miguel-Hurtado, Chiara Lunerti, Richard M. Guest, Barbara Corsetti, Elakkiya Ellavarason, Raul Sanchez-Reillo
2019 IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems  
One of the most important factors across biometric systems, aside from algorithmic matching ability, is the human interaction influence on performance.  ...  Furthermore, the current challenges are discussed and thus we provide a roadmap for the future of biometrics systems interaction research.  ...  use it. 2) In scenarios, such as airports, people from many different cultures (including different languages and habits) will use biometrics.  ... 
doi:10.1109/thms.2019.2913672 fatcat:u2zxvu53ljdwheexngf4kdrufe

Comprehensive Survey: Biometric User Authentication Application, Evaluation, and Discussion [article]

Reem Alrawili, Ali Abdullah S. AlQahtani, Muhammad Khurram Khan
2024 arXiv   pre-print
Our study differs from previous surveys by extensively examining biometric traits, exploring various application domains, and analyzing measures to mitigate cyberattacks.  ...  This paper conducts an extensive review of biometric user authentication literature, addressing three primary research questions: (1) commonly used biometric traits and their suitability for specific applications  ...  Collectability refers to the ease of collecting and measuring a biometric trait. Collectability is important as it affects the feasibility and cost of implementing a biometric system .  ... 
arXiv:2311.13416v2 fatcat:wphmf74olvht7jtakhbkwfy4xa

"You Talking to Me?" Exploring Voice in Self-Service User Interfaces

Graham I. Johnson, Lynne Coventry
2001 International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction  
We report our findings from a cognitive walkthrough, the heuristic review of the prototype, focus groups, and a user trial.  ...  This prototype ATM has iris identification, speech recognition, speech synthesis, and communication to a user's personal digital assistant (PDA).  ...  There are four interrelated aspects of voice interaction: speaker recognition, natural language understanding, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. Speaker recognition.  ... 
doi:10.1207/s15327590ijhc1302_5 fatcat:5wfuz5uhsvgnfo5jzeqy6jgeku

IoT Wearable Sensors and Devices in Elderly Care: A Literature Review

Thanos G. Stavropoulos, Asterios Papastergiou, Lampros Mpaltadoros, Spiros Nikolopoulos, Ioannis Kompatsiaris
2020 Sensors  
This paper presents a review of such solutions including both earlier review studies and individual case studies, rapidly evolving in the last decade.  ...  In turn, there is a need for constant monitoring and assistance, intervention, and support, causing a considerable financial and human burden on individuals and their caregivers.  ...  A study from Wang [17] reviews indoor positioning systems, emphasizing on human activity recognition, as well as biometric sensors (vital sign monitoring, blood pressure, and glucose).  ... 
doi:10.3390/s20102826 pmid:32429331 fatcat:chie3wg6p5g4zd4ctaysfhxjiy

Privacy-Protecting Techniques for Behavioral Biometric Data: A Survey [article]

Simon Hanisch, Patricia Arias-Cabarcos, Javier Parra-Arnau, Thorsten Strufe
2023 arXiv   pre-print
Our behavior (the way we talk, walk, act or think) is unique and can be used as a biometric trait. It also correlates with sensitive attributes like emotions and health conditions.  ...  We review anonymization techniques for the behavioral biometric traits of voice, gait, hand motions, eye-gaze, heartbeat (ECG), and brain activity (EEG).  ...  Besides keyboards also the usage of computer mice creates unique patterns, as their trajectories and clicks are again a biometric factor.  ... 
arXiv:2109.04120v2 fatcat:v6lz6ocikra57n724gk2ym5irm

The effects of anthropomorphism and multimodal biometric authentication on the user experience of voice intelligence

Mels de Kloet, Shengyun Yang
2022 Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence  
The results drawn from the empirical study showed a significant direct positive effect of anthropomorphism and multimodal biometric authentication on user adoption of voice intelligence in the customer  ...  Voice intelligence is a revolutionary "zero-touch" type of human-machine interaction based on spoken language.  ...  In our study, when multimodal biometric authentication was applied, in addition to voice recognition, subjects needed to take additional steps to complete the facial recognition for authentication in the  ... 
doi:10.3389/frai.2022.831046 pmid:36062266 pmcid:PMC9428311 fatcat:ck5mvwempzawrlp2pdzrzsqgfq
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