Exploring key-level analytics for computational modeling of typing behavior

Arpan Chakraborty, Brent E. Harrison, Pu Yang, D. Roberts, R. Amant
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Typing is a human activity that can be affected by a number of situational and task-specific factors. Changes in typing behavior resulting from the manipulation of such factors can be predictably observed through key-level input analytics. Here we present a study designed to explore these relationships. Participants play a typing game in which letter composition, word length and number of words appearing together are varied across levels. Inter-keystroke timings and other higher order statistics (such as bursts and pauses), as well as typing strategies, are analyzed from game logs to find the best set of metrics that quantify the effect that different experimental factors have on observable metrics. Beyond task-specific factors, we also study the effects of habituation by recording changes in performance with practice. Currently a work in progress, this research aims at developing a predictive model of human typing. We believe this insight can lead to the development of novel security proofs for interactive systems that can be deployed on existing infrastructure with minimal overhead. Possible applications of such predictive capabilities include anomalous behavior detection, authentication using typing signatures, bot detection using word challenges etc.
探索键级分析的输入行为的计算建模
打字是一项人类活动,可能会受到许多情境和特定于任务的因素的影响。通过键级输入分析,可以预测由于操纵这些因素而导致的输入行为的变化。在这里,我们提出了一项旨在探索这些关系的研究。参与者玩一个打字游戏,在这个游戏中,字母的组成、单词的长度和出现在一起的单词的数量在不同的级别上是不同的。从游戏日志中分析按键间隔时间和其他高阶统计数据(如爆发和暂停)以及输入策略,以找到量化不同实验因素对可观察指标的影响的最佳指标集。除了任务特定因素,我们还通过记录练习中表现的变化来研究习惯化的影响。目前这项工作正在进行中,这项研究旨在开发一种人类类型的预测模型。我们相信这种见解可以为交互式系统开发新的安全证明,这些系统可以以最小的开销部署在现有的基础设施上。这种预测功能的可能应用包括异常行为检测、使用输入签名的身份验证、使用单词挑战的机器人检测等。
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