Single pulse ECG-based small scale user authentication using guided filtering

S. Chun
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Abstract

Electrocardiogram (ECG) has been demonstrated as a promising biometric for user authentication or classification. However, most of the previous works on ECG biometrics dealt with more than five ECG pulses at once, which will require at least a few seconds to acquire. Moreover, many of them investigated classification systems that require ECG signals of many people for effective dimensionality reduction methods such as PCA or for powerful classifiers such as SVM. In this article, we consider fast responding, small scale authentication systems (e.g., wearable devices). We investigate the feasibility of using a single pulse ECG for authentication assuming that there is no access to others' ECG signals. Multiple ECG pulses are allowed only in the enrollment stage. We propose to use guided filter (GF) to reduce noise of a single ECG pulse using a low noise ECG template from the enrollment step. We employed simple distance measures such as Euclidean distance and dynamic time warping (DTW) for small scale authentication system and compared them with PCA based authentication system using others' ECG information. We evaluated our proposed methods with public ECGID database (89 subjects, selected 2 records per subject that were collected on the same day). Performance measures were used such as inter/intra distance ratio (IIDR), area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, and equal error rate (EER). GF improved the performance of simple user authentication systems with Euclidean distance and DTW substantially. The Euclidean distance with GF achieved comparable authentication performance with PCA based method using other people's ECG information (EER = 2.4%).
基于引导滤波的单脉冲ecg小规模用户认证
心电图(ECG)已被证明是一种很有前途的用于用户身份验证或分类的生物识别技术。然而,以往的大多数心电生物识别工作都是一次处理5个以上的心电脉冲,这至少需要几秒钟的时间来获取。此外,他们中的许多人研究的分类系统需要许多人的心电信号进行有效的降维方法,如PCA或强大的分类器,如SVM。在本文中,我们考虑快速响应的小规模身份验证系统(例如,可穿戴设备)。我们研究了假设无法访问他人的心电信号,使用单脉冲心电进行身份验证的可行性。多个ECG脉冲只允许在登记阶段。我们建议使用引导滤波器(GF)从登记步骤中使用低噪声心电模板来降低单个心电脉冲的噪声。我们采用简单的距离度量,如欧几里得距离和动态时间扭曲(DTW),用于小规模的认证系统,并将其与基于PCA的基于他人心电信息的认证系统进行比较。我们使用公共ECGID数据库(89名受试者,每名受试者选择2条当天收集的记录)评估我们提出的方法。使用了诸如间/内距离比(IIDR)、受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线下面积(AUC)和等错误率(EER)等性能指标。GF大大提高了具有欧氏距离和DTW的简单用户认证系统的性能。基于GF的欧氏距离与基于PCA的基于他人心电信息的认证方法的认证性能相当(EER = 2.4%)。
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