Biometrics refers to the process of identifying an individual from others by biological means. Most of the biometric systems are unreliable, can be imitated or even can be stolen. As a result, we need to search for a new biometrics and Electroencephalogram (EEG) based biometrics is a promising field in this aspect. By using the small intra-individual and large inter-individual difference in features with different trials, individuals can be identified with more accuracy. In this paper, a methodology for identifying an individual is proposed by determining the most effective domain and features of EEG signal. Three feed forward, back propagation multi-layer neural networks were built using the most effective features. The relative comparison...
Identification of individuals is ubiquitous with increasing reliance by financial and governmental o...
With the development of human society, there is an increasing importance for reliable person identif...
The exploitation of brain signals for biometric recognition purposes has received significant attent...
Biometrics refers to the process of identifying an individual from others by biological means. Most ...
Abstract — Biometrics is a growing field, which permits iden-tification of individuals by means of u...
Biometrics is a growing field, which permits identification of individuals by means of unique physic...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
Electroencephalography (EEG), a method of continuously recording the electrical activity of the brai...
This paper discusses the effectiveness of the EEG signal for human identification using four or less...
Human identification using a special biological feature has become a promising field for the purpose...
Biometric technology based on electroencephalography (EEG) identifies individuals by using personal ...
Opposed to classic authentication protocols based on credentials, biometric-based authentication has...
Considering the recent rapid advancements in digital technology, electroencephalogram (EEG) signal i...
This study investigates the capability of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to be used for biometri...
In recent years, there has been a growing increase in the use of electroencephalographic (EEG) signa...
Identification of individuals is ubiquitous with increasing reliance by financial and governmental o...
With the development of human society, there is an increasing importance for reliable person identif...
The exploitation of brain signals for biometric recognition purposes has received significant attent...
Biometrics refers to the process of identifying an individual from others by biological means. Most ...
Abstract — Biometrics is a growing field, which permits iden-tification of individuals by means of u...
Biometrics is a growing field, which permits identification of individuals by means of unique physic...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
Electroencephalography (EEG), a method of continuously recording the electrical activity of the brai...
This paper discusses the effectiveness of the EEG signal for human identification using four or less...
Human identification using a special biological feature has become a promising field for the purpose...
Biometric technology based on electroencephalography (EEG) identifies individuals by using personal ...
Opposed to classic authentication protocols based on credentials, biometric-based authentication has...
Considering the recent rapid advancements in digital technology, electroencephalogram (EEG) signal i...
This study investigates the capability of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to be used for biometri...
In recent years, there has been a growing increase in the use of electroencephalographic (EEG) signa...
Identification of individuals is ubiquitous with increasing reliance by financial and governmental o...
With the development of human society, there is an increasing importance for reliable person identif...
The exploitation of brain signals for biometric recognition purposes has received significant attent...