Abstract: In this paper the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) as biometric iden-tifier is investigated. The use of EEG within the biometric framework has already been introduced in the recent past although it has not been extensively analyzed. In this contribution we apply the “bump ” modelling analysis for the feature extraction stage within an identification framework, in order to reduce the huge amount of data recorded through EEG. For the purpose of this study we rely on the “resting state with eyes closed ” protocol. The employed database is composed of 36 healthy subjects whose EEG signals have been acquired in an ad hoc laboratory. Different electrodes configurations pertinent with the employed protocol have been considered. A classi...
Considering the recent rapid advancements in digital technology, electroencephalogram (EEG) signal i...
Research on using electroencephalographic signals for biometric recognition has made considerable pr...
This work explores the sensitivity of electroencephalographic-based biometric recognition to the typ...
In this paper the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) as biometric identifier is investigated. The use...
Research on using electroencephalographic signals for biometric recognition has made considerable pr...
Identification of individuals is ubiquitous with increasing reliance by financial and governmental o...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
In this paper the use of brain waves as a biometric identifier is investigated. Among the very diffe...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
In this paper the use of brain waves as a biometric identifier is investigated. Among the very diffe...
Electroencephalography (EEG), a method of continuously recording the electrical activity of the brai...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
The study of Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based biometric has gained the attention of researchers due ...
This paper discusses the effectiveness of the EEG signal for human identification using four or less...
This study investigates the capability of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to be used for biometri...
Considering the recent rapid advancements in digital technology, electroencephalogram (EEG) signal i...
Research on using electroencephalographic signals for biometric recognition has made considerable pr...
This work explores the sensitivity of electroencephalographic-based biometric recognition to the typ...
In this paper the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) as biometric identifier is investigated. The use...
Research on using electroencephalographic signals for biometric recognition has made considerable pr...
Identification of individuals is ubiquitous with increasing reliance by financial and governmental o...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
In this paper the use of brain waves as a biometric identifier is investigated. Among the very diffe...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
In this paper the use of brain waves as a biometric identifier is investigated. Among the very diffe...
Electroencephalography (EEG), a method of continuously recording the electrical activity of the brai...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
The study of Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based biometric has gained the attention of researchers due ...
This paper discusses the effectiveness of the EEG signal for human identification using four or less...
This study investigates the capability of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to be used for biometri...
Considering the recent rapid advancements in digital technology, electroencephalogram (EEG) signal i...
Research on using electroencephalographic signals for biometric recognition has made considerable pr...
This work explores the sensitivity of electroencephalographic-based biometric recognition to the typ...