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Sequential Keystroke Behavioral Biometrics for Mobile User Identification via Multi-view Deep Learning

1/18/2018

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The second of five recent academic papers published by the BiAffect team, this was presented at the 2017 Joint European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases.

Abstract:
With the rapid growth in smartphone usage, more organizations begin to focus on providing better services for mobile users. User identification can help these organizations to identify their customers and then cater services that have been customized for them. Currently, the use of cookies is the most common form to identify users. However, cookies are not easily transportable (e.g., when a user uses a different login account, cookies do not follow the user). This limitation motivates the need to use behavior biometric for user identification. In this paper, we propose DEEPSERVICE, a new technique that can identify mobile users based on user's keystroke information captured by a special keyboard or web browser. Our evaluation results indicate that DEEPSERVICE is highly accurate in identifying mobile users (over 93% accuracy). The technique is also efficient and only takes less than 1 ms to perform identification.
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