Recently, several studies have demonstrated the potential of electrocardiogram (ECG) to be used as a physiological signature for biometric systems (BS). We investigated the potential of ECG as a biometric trait for the identification and authentication of individuals. We used data from a public database, CYBHi, containing two off-the-person records from 63 subjects, separated by 3 months. For the BS, two templates were generated: (1) cardiac cycles (CC) and (2) scalograms. The identification with CC was performed with LDA, kNN, DT, and SVM, whereas a convolutional neural network (CNN) and a distance-based algorithm were used for scalograms. The authentication was performed with a distance-based algorithm, with a leave-one-out cross validati...
As biometric recognition becomes increasingly popular, the fear of circumvention, obfuscation and re...
ECG is a biological signal specific for each person that is hard to create artificially. Therefore, ...
As biometric recognition becomes increasingly popular, the fear of circumvention, obfuscation and re...
Recently, several studies have demonstrated the potential of electrocardiogram (ECG) to be used as a...
In this study, we are proposing a practical way for human identification based on a new biometric me...
Personal authentication security is an essential area of research in privacy and cybersecurity. For ...
International audienceSecurity biometrics is a secure alternative to traditional methods of identity...
In this study, we are proposing a practical way for human identification based on a new biometric me...
Recent advancements in computing and digital signal processing technologies have made automated iden...
In recent years, physiological signal-based authentication has shown great promises, for its inheren...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
Biometric authentication is currently being used for numerous devices; such as mobile phones, comput...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
In the past decades, the electrocardiogram (ECG) has been investigated as a promising biometric by e...
In this work, we present a novel biometric authentication approach based on combination of AC/DCT fe...
As biometric recognition becomes increasingly popular, the fear of circumvention, obfuscation and re...
ECG is a biological signal specific for each person that is hard to create artificially. Therefore, ...
As biometric recognition becomes increasingly popular, the fear of circumvention, obfuscation and re...
Recently, several studies have demonstrated the potential of electrocardiogram (ECG) to be used as a...
In this study, we are proposing a practical way for human identification based on a new biometric me...
Personal authentication security is an essential area of research in privacy and cybersecurity. For ...
International audienceSecurity biometrics is a secure alternative to traditional methods of identity...
In this study, we are proposing a practical way for human identification based on a new biometric me...
Recent advancements in computing and digital signal processing technologies have made automated iden...
In recent years, physiological signal-based authentication has shown great promises, for its inheren...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
Biometric authentication is currently being used for numerous devices; such as mobile phones, comput...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
In the past decades, the electrocardiogram (ECG) has been investigated as a promising biometric by e...
In this work, we present a novel biometric authentication approach based on combination of AC/DCT fe...
As biometric recognition becomes increasingly popular, the fear of circumvention, obfuscation and re...
ECG is a biological signal specific for each person that is hard to create artificially. Therefore, ...
As biometric recognition becomes increasingly popular, the fear of circumvention, obfuscation and re...