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Biometric systems interaction assessment: the state of the art

Biometric systems interaction assessment: the state of the art
Biometric systems interaction assessment: the state of the art
The design and implementation of effective and efficient biometric systems presents a series of challenges to information technology (IT) designers to ensure robust performance. One of the most important factors across biometric systems, aside from algorithmic matching ability, is the human interaction influence on performance. Changes in biometric system paradigms have motivated further testing methods, especially within mobile environments, where the interaction with the device has fewer environmental constraints, whichmay severely affect system performance. Testing methods involve the need for reflecting on the influence of user-system interaction on the overall system performance in order to provide information for design and testing. This paper reflects on the state of the art of biometric systems interaction assessment, leading to a comprehensive document of the relevant research and standards in this area. Furthermore, the current challenges are discussed and thus we provide a roadmap for the future of biometrics systems interaction research.
Accessibility, biometrics, human-computer interaction (HCI), usability
2168-2291
397-410
Blanco-Gonzalo, Ramon
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Miguel-Hurtado, Oscar
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Lunerti, Chiara
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Guest, Richard M.
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Corsetti, Barbara
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Ellavarason, Elakkiya
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et al.
Blanco-Gonzalo, Ramon
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Miguel-Hurtado, Oscar
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Lunerti, Chiara
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Guest, Richard M.
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Corsetti, Barbara
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Ellavarason, Elakkiya
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Sanchez-Reillo, Raul
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Blanco-Gonzalo, Ramon, Miguel-Hurtado, Oscar and Lunerti, Chiara , et al. (2019) Biometric systems interaction assessment: the state of the art. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 49 (5), 397-410. (doi:10.1109/THMS.2019.2913672).

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Abstract

The design and implementation of effective and efficient biometric systems presents a series of challenges to information technology (IT) designers to ensure robust performance. One of the most important factors across biometric systems, aside from algorithmic matching ability, is the human interaction influence on performance. Changes in biometric system paradigms have motivated further testing methods, especially within mobile environments, where the interaction with the device has fewer environmental constraints, whichmay severely affect system performance. Testing methods involve the need for reflecting on the influence of user-system interaction on the overall system performance in order to provide information for design and testing. This paper reflects on the state of the art of biometric systems interaction assessment, leading to a comprehensive document of the relevant research and standards in this area. Furthermore, the current challenges are discussed and thus we provide a roadmap for the future of biometrics systems interaction research.

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Published date: 1 June 2019
Keywords: Accessibility, biometrics, human-computer interaction (HCI), usability

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Local EPrints ID: 489665
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489665
ISSN: 2168-2291
PURE UUID: 21ae8b12-3ae2-40c1-833a-e3c480cb05c0
ORCID for Richard M. Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Author: Ramon Blanco-Gonzalo
Author: Oscar Miguel-Hurtado
Author: Chiara Lunerti
Author: Richard M. Guest ORCID iD
Author: Barbara Corsetti
Author: Elakkiya Ellavarason
Author: Raul Sanchez-Reillo
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