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Predicting sex as a soft-biometrics from device interaction swipe gestures

Predicting sex as a soft-biometrics from device interaction swipe gestures
Predicting sex as a soft-biometrics from device interaction swipe gestures
Touch and multi-touch gestures are becoming the most common way to interact with technology such as smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices. The latest touch-screen input capacities have tremendously increased the quantity and quality of available gesture data, which has led to the exploration of its use in multiple disciplines from psychology to biometrics. Following research studies undertaken in similar modalities such as keystroke and mouse usage biometrics, the present work proposes the use of swipe gesture data for the prediction of soft-biometrics, specifically the user's sex. This paper details the software and protocol used for the data collection, the feature set extracted and subsequent machine learning analysis. Within this analysis, the BestFirst feature selection technique and classification algorithms (naïve Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machine and decision tree) have been tested. The results of this exploratory analysis have confirmed the possibility of sex prediction from the swipe gesture data, obtaining an encouraging 78 where the prediction of soft-biometrics traits from swipe gesture data can play an important role in enhancing the authentication processes based on touch-screen devices.
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Miguel-Hurtado, Oscar
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Stevenage, Sarah V.
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Bevan, Chris
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Guest, Richard
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Miguel-Hurtado, Oscar
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Stevenage, Sarah V.
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Bevan, Chris
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Guest, Richard
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Miguel-Hurtado, Oscar, Stevenage, Sarah V., Bevan, Chris and Guest, Richard (2016) Predicting sex as a soft-biometrics from device interaction swipe gestures. Pattern Recognition Letters, 79, 44-51. (doi:10.1016/j.patrec.2016.04.024).

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Touch and multi-touch gestures are becoming the most common way to interact with technology such as smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices. The latest touch-screen input capacities have tremendously increased the quantity and quality of available gesture data, which has led to the exploration of its use in multiple disciplines from psychology to biometrics. Following research studies undertaken in similar modalities such as keystroke and mouse usage biometrics, the present work proposes the use of swipe gesture data for the prediction of soft-biometrics, specifically the user's sex. This paper details the software and protocol used for the data collection, the feature set extracted and subsequent machine learning analysis. Within this analysis, the BestFirst feature selection technique and classification algorithms (naïve Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machine and decision tree) have been tested. The results of this exploratory analysis have confirmed the possibility of sex prediction from the swipe gesture data, obtaining an encouraging 78 where the prediction of soft-biometrics traits from swipe gesture data can play an important role in enhancing the authentication processes based on touch-screen devices.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 April 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 May 2016
Published date: 1 June 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 489504
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489504
ISSN: 0167-8655
PURE UUID: c0957057-9345-4773-876f-02c0e3b8cebd
ORCID for Sarah V. Stevenage: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4155-2939
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Author: Oscar Miguel-Hurtado
Author: Chris Bevan
Author: Richard Guest ORCID iD

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