Towards accessible mobile pattern authentication for persons with visual impairments
Title | Towards accessible mobile pattern authentication for persons with visual impairments |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Balaji, V., Kuppusamy, K. S. |
Conference Name | 2017 International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Data Science(ICCIDS) |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5090-5595-1 |
Keywords | access barrier, accessible mobile pattern authentication, accessible security application, Android users, authentication, authentication strength, authorisation, color blind users, complex design, graphical user interfaces, handicapped aids, Human Behavior, Image color analysis, inaccessible design, Mobile communication, mobile computing, mobile locks, password, pattern lock, pattern locks, pressure gradient input, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security, security applications, smart phones, smartphone, smartphones, touch sensitivity, usage scenario, user interface related issues, user preferred color combination, visual impairments, Visually Impaired |
Abstract | Security in smartphones has become one of the major concerns, with prolific growth in its usage scenario. Many applications are available for Android users to protect their applications and data. But all these security applications are not easily accessible for persons with disabilities. For persons with color blindness, authentication mechanisms pose user interface related issues. Color blind users find the inaccessible and complex design in the interface difficult to access and interpret mobile locks. This paper focuses on a novel method for providing color and touch sensitivity based dot pattern lock. This Model automatically replaces the existing display style of a pattern lock with a new user preferred color combination. In addition Pressure Gradient Input (PGI) has been incorporated to enhance authentication strength. The feedback collected from users shows that this accessible security application is easy to use without any major access barrier. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8272662 |
DOI | 10.1109/ICCIDS.2017.8272662 |
Citation Key | balaji_towards_2017 |
- smart phones
- pattern locks
- pressure gradient input
- pubcrawl
- resilience
- Resiliency
- Scalability
- security
- security applications
- pattern lock
- smartphone
- Smartphones
- touch sensitivity
- usage scenario
- user interface related issues
- user preferred color combination
- visual impairments
- Visually Impaired
- graphical user interfaces
- accessible mobile pattern authentication
- accessible security application
- Android users
- authentication
- authentication strength
- authorisation
- color blind users
- complex design
- access barrier
- handicapped aids
- Human behavior
- Image color analysis
- inaccessible design
- Mobile communication
- mobile computing
- mobile locks
- password