Abstract—The potential of brain electrical activity generated as a response to a visual stimulus is examined in the context of the identification of individuals. Specifically, a framework for the Visual Evoked Potential (VEP)-based biometrics is established, whereby energy features of the gamma band within VEP signals were of particular interest. A rigorous analysis is conducted which unifies and extends results from our previous studies, in particular, with respect to 1) increased bandwidth, 2) spatial averaging, 3) more robust power spectrum features, and 4) improved classification accuracy. Simulation results on a large group of subject support the analysis. Index Terms—Biometrics, EEG gamma band, Elman neural network, MUSIC, k-nearest n...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
In this letter, we investigate the permanence issue of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, elicit...
A new method to identify individuals using signals from the brain is proposed In the method, brain s...
The potential of brain electrical activity generated as a response to a visual stimulus is examined ...
We further explore the possibility of using the energy of brain potentials evoked during processing ...
In this article we present the results of our research related to the study of correlations between ...
A method of identifying individuals using visual-evoked-potential (VEP) signals and neural network (...
The energy of brain potentials evoked during processing of visual stimuli is considered as a new bio...
The energy of brain potentials evoked during processing of visual stimuli is considered as a new bio...
Biometrics is the technique of uniquely recognizing a person among a group of people. It is usually ...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
This paper studies the suitability of brain activity, namely electroencephalogram signals, as raw ma...
The potential of using Electro-Encephalo-Gram (EEG) data as a biometric identifier is studied. This ...
In this letter, we investigate the permanence issue of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, elicit...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
In this letter, we investigate the permanence issue of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, elicit...
A new method to identify individuals using signals from the brain is proposed In the method, brain s...
The potential of brain electrical activity generated as a response to a visual stimulus is examined ...
We further explore the possibility of using the energy of brain potentials evoked during processing ...
In this article we present the results of our research related to the study of correlations between ...
A method of identifying individuals using visual-evoked-potential (VEP) signals and neural network (...
The energy of brain potentials evoked during processing of visual stimuli is considered as a new bio...
The energy of brain potentials evoked during processing of visual stimuli is considered as a new bio...
Biometrics is the technique of uniquely recognizing a person among a group of people. It is usually ...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
This paper studies the suitability of brain activity, namely electroencephalogram signals, as raw ma...
The potential of using Electro-Encephalo-Gram (EEG) data as a biometric identifier is studied. This ...
In this letter, we investigate the permanence issue of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, elicit...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
In this letter, we investigate the permanence issue of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, elicit...
A new method to identify individuals using signals from the brain is proposed In the method, brain s...