Visible to the public Exploiting Linguistic Style as a Cognitive Biometric for Continuous Verification

TitleExploiting Linguistic Style as a Cognitive Biometric for Continuous Verification
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsNeal, T., Sundararajan, K., Woodard, D.
Conference Name2018 International Conference on Biometrics (ICB)
ISBN Number978-1-5386-4285-6
Keywordsauthorial style, authorship, biometrics, biometrics (access control), Cognition, cognitive biometric, continuous verification, feature extraction, Forestry, formal verification, Human Behavior, Isolation Forests, learning (artificial intelligence), lexical levels, linguistic style, Linguistics, Metrics, natural language processing, one class, one-class classification problem, pattern classification, pubcrawl, semantic levels, stylometry, Syntactics, text analysis, Training
Abstract

This paper presents an assessment of continuous verification using linguistic style as a cognitive biometric. In stylometry, it is widely known that linguistic style is highly characteristic of authorship using representations that capture authorial style at character, lexical, syntactic, and semantic levels. In this work, we provide a contrast to previous efforts by implementing a one-class classification problem using Isolation Forests. Our approach demonstrates the usefulness of this classifier for accurately verifying the genuine user, and yields recognition accuracy exceeding 98% using very small training samples of 50 and 100-character blocks.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8411232
DOI10.1109/ICB2018.2018.00048
Citation Keyneal_exploiting_2018