Hyke: a low-cost remote attendance tracking system for developing regions

Azarias Reda, S. Panjwani, Edward Cutrell
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Tracking attendance is an important consideration for many developing world interventions. In many cases, these interventions are located in remote areas where its not always feasible to deploy expensive attendance tracking systems. In addition, since many existing systems focus on tracking participants (such as patients or students), rather than agents (such as teachers or health workers), they assume a trusted administrative staff on-site to record attendance. In this paper, we present the design of Hyke, a system for remote and cost effective attendance tracking in developing regions. Hyke combines voice-biometrics with accurate location tagging for tracking attendance in remote locations without the need for a trusted mediator on-site. Hyke was designed based on our observation of a currently deployed teacher attendance tracking system in rural Rajasthan, India. We have implemented some of the key components in Hyke, and discuss some of the security concerns in the system. The Hyke biometric stack for voice recognition is built atop several open source technologies, and provides a simple interface for non-expert users. Our evaluations with Indian speakers over telephone audio suggests the biometric stack is at par with the current state of the art. We believe this will be a useful tool for researchers who would like to incorporate voice technologies in their developing world projects.
Hyke:面向发展中地区的低成本远程考勤跟踪系统
跟踪出席情况是许多发展中国家干预措施的重要考虑因素。在许多情况下,这些干预措施位于偏远地区,在这些地区部署昂贵的考勤跟踪系统并不总是可行的。此外,由于许多现有系统侧重于跟踪参与者(如患者或学生),而不是代理人(如教师或卫生工作者),因此它们假定现场有可信的管理人员记录出勤情况。在本文中,我们介绍了Hyke系统的设计,这是一个在发展中地区的远程和经济有效的考勤跟踪系统。Hyke将语音生物识别技术与精确的位置标记相结合,用于跟踪远程地点的出勤情况,而无需现场可信的中介。Hyke的设计基于我们对目前在印度拉贾斯坦邦农村部署的教师出勤跟踪系统的观察。我们已经实现了Hyke中的一些关键组件,并讨论了系统中的一些安全问题。用于语音识别的Hyke生物识别堆栈建立在几个开源技术之上,并为非专业用户提供了一个简单的界面。我们通过电话音频对印度人进行了评估,表明生物识别堆栈与当前最先进的技术相当。我们相信这将是一个有用的工具,为研究人员谁愿意将语音技术纳入他们的发展中国家的项目。
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