Visible to the public Score normalization for keystroke dynamics biometrics

TitleScore normalization for keystroke dynamics biometrics
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsMorales, A., Luna-Garcia, E., Fierrez, J., Ortega-Garcia, J.
Conference Name2015 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST)
Date Publishedsep
Keywordsauthentication, authorisation, behavioral biometric recognition systems, biometrics (access control), Databases, feature extraction, Forensics, handwritten character recognition, handwritten document analysis, hyperspectral analysis, image segmentation, ink identification, keystroke dynamics authentication systems, keystroke dynamics biometrics, keystroke dynamics recognition systems, pen verifier, Protocols, pubcrawl170115, score normalization analysis, Standards, target-dependent score normalization techniques, thresholding techniques
Abstract

This paper analyzes score normalization for keystroke dynamics authentication systems. Previous studies have shown that the performance of behavioral biometric recognition systems (e.g. voice and signature) can be largely improved with score normalization and target-dependent techniques. The main objective of this work is twofold: i) to analyze the effects of different thresholding techniques in 4 different keystroke dynamics recognition systems for real operational scenarios; and ii) to improve the performance of keystroke dynamics on the basis of target-dependent score normalization techniques. The experiments included in this work are worked out over the keystroke pattern of 114 users from two different publicly available databases. The experiments show that there is large room for improvements in keystroke dynamic systems. The results suggest that score normalization techniques can be used to improve the performance of keystroke dynamics systems in more than 20%. These results encourage researchers to explore this research line to further improve the performance of these systems in real operational environments.

DOI10.1109/CCST.2015.7389686
Citation Keymorales_score_2015