Mobile biometrics - the use of physical and/or behavioral characteristics of humans to allow their recognition by mobile/smart phones - aims to achieve conventional functionality and robustness while also supporting portability and mobility, bringing greater convenience and opportunity for its deployment in a wide range of operational environments from consumer applications to law enforcement. But achieving these aims brings new challenges such as issues with power consumption, algorithm complexity, device memory limitations, frequent changes in operational environment, security, durability, reliability, and connectivity. Mobile Biometrics provides a timely survey of the state of the art research and developments in this rapidly growing area. Topics covered in Mobile Biometrics include mobile biometric sensor design, deep neural network for mobile person recognition with audio-visual signals, active authentication using facial attributes, fusion of shape and texture features for lip biometry in mobile devices, mobile device usage data as behavioral biometrics, continuous mobile authentication using user phone interaction, smartwatch-based gait biometrics, mobile four-fingers biometrics system, palm print recognition on mobile devices, periocular region for smartphone biometrics, and face anti-spoofing on mobile devices.
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This book is about the use of biometrics on mobile/smart phones. An integrated and informative analysis, this is a timely survey of the state of the art research and developments in this rapidly growing area.
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Chapter 1: Mobile biometricsChapter 2: Mobile biometric device design: history and challengesChapter 3: Challenges in developing mass-market mobile biometric sensorsChapter 4: Deep neural networks for mobile person recognition with audio-visual signalsChapter 5: Active authentication using facial attributesChapter 6: Fusion of shape and texture features for lip biometry in mobile devicesChapter 7: Mobile device usage data as behavioral biometricsChapter 8: Continuous mobile authentication using user-phone interactionChapter 9: Smartwatch-based gait biometricsChapter 10: Toward practical mobile gait biometricsChapter 11: 4F™-ID: mobile four-fingers biometrics systemChapter 12: Palmprint recognition on mobile devicesChapter 13: Addressing the presentation attacks using periocular region for smartphone biometricsChapter 14: Countermeasures to face photo spoofing attacks by exploiting structure and texture information from rotated face sequencesChapter 15: Biometric antispoofing on mobile devicesChapter 16: Biometric open protocol standardChapter 17: Big data and cloud identity service for mobile authenticationChapter 18: Outlook for mobile biometrics
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ISBN
9781785610950
Publisert
2017-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
488

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Dr. Guodong Guo is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at West Virginia University, USA. He is also the Director and Founder of the Computer Vision Laboratory (CVL) at WVU, and affiliated with the Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR), a unique national Biometric Research Center funded by the NSF. Dr. Harry Wechsler is Professor of Computer Science at George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax, VA, USA. He has been active in biometrics, face recognition, forensics and evidence analysis, smart identity and information management, contents-based image retrieval (CBIR), and cyber security, biomedical image processing, image analysis and understanding, data mining, machine learning and pattern recognition, with research funding from ARL, DARPA, DOD / TSWG, FBI, and NSF. He is an IEEE Fellow and an IAPR Fellow.