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Gesture-based User Identity Verification as an Open Set Problem for Smartphones
The most straightforward, yet insecure, methods of authenticating a person on smartphones derive from the solutions applied to personal computers or smart cards, namely the authorization by passwords or numeric codes. Alarmingly, the widespread use of smartphone platforms implies that people are carrying around sensitive information in their pocket, making the information more available physically. As smartphone owners are often using their devices in public areas, these short numeric codes or other forms of passwords can be obtained quickly through shoulder surfing, resulting in making that restricted data far more accessible for those who are not authorized to access the device. In this paper, we address the problem of biometric verifi-cation on smartphones. We propose a new approach for gesture-based verification that makes use of open set recognition algorithms. Further, we introduce a new database of inertial measurements to investigate the user identification capabilities of this approach. The results we have obtained indicate that this approach is a feasible solution, although the precision of the method depends highly on the chosen samples of the training set.