You Are How You Touch:通过点击行为在智能手机上验证用户

Nan Zheng, Kun Bai, Hai Huang, Haining Wang
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智能手机用户在点击触摸屏时有自己独特的行为模式。这些个人模式反映在不同的节奏、力量和施加力的角度偏好上。由于智能手机配备了各种传感器,如加速度计、陀螺仪和触摸屏传感器,因此可以无缝地捕捉用户的点击行为。利用从智能手机传感器中提取的四个特征(加速度、压力、尺寸和时间)的组合,我们提出了一种非侵入式用户验证机制,以证实验证用户是智能手机的真正所有者还是碰巧知道密码的冒名顶替者。基于从80多个用户收集的窃听数据,我们进行了一系列实验来验证我们提出的系统的有效性。实验结果表明,该验证系统具有较高的准确率,平均误差率降至3.65%。由于我们的验证系统可以与智能手机上现有的用户认证机制无缝集成,因此它的部署和使用对用户来说是透明的,不需要任何额外的硬件支持。
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You Are How You Touch: User Verification on Smartphones via Tapping Behaviors
Smartphone users have their own unique behavioral patterns when tapping on the touch screens. These personal patterns are reflected on the different rhythm, strength, and angle preferences of the applied force. Since smart phones are equipped with various sensors like accelerometer, gyroscope, and touch screen sensors, capturing a user's tapping behaviors can be done seamlessly. Exploiting the combination of four features (acceleration, pressure, size, and time) extracted from smart phone sensors, we propose a non-intrusive user verification mechanism to substantiate whether an authenticating user is the true owner of the smart phone or an impostor who happens to know the pass code. Based on the tapping data collected from over 80 users, we conduct a series of experiments to validate the efficacy of our proposed system. Our experimental results show that our verification system achieves high accuracy with averaged equal error rates of down to 3.65%. As our verification system can be seamlessly integrated with the existing user authentication mechanisms on smart phones, its deployment and usage are transparent to users and do not require any extra hardware support.
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