Visible to the public Finite Context Modeling of Keystroke Dynamics in Free Text

TitleFinite Context Modeling of Keystroke Dynamics in Free Text
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsGonzalez, N., Calot, E. P.
Conference Name2015 International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group (BIOSIG)
KeywordsContext, Context modeling, cryptography, finite context modeling, fixed short texts verification, free text analysis, keystroke dynamics analysis, password, pubcrawl170115, security, Standards, text analysis, Timing, Training, user verification
Abstract

Keystroke dynamics analysis has been applied successfully to password or fixed short texts verification as a means to reduce their inherent security limitations, because their length and the fact of being typed often makes their characteristic timings fairly stable. On the other hand, free text analysis has been neglected until recent years due to the inherent difficulties of dealing with short term behavioral noise and long term effects over the typing rhythm. In this paper we examine finite context modeling of keystroke dynamics in free text and report promising results for user verification over an extensive data set collected from a real world environment outside the laboratory setting that we make publicly available.

DOI10.1109/BIOSIG.2015.7314606
Citation Keygonzalez_finite_2015