This work investigates the feasibility of a personal verification system using gestures as biometric signatures. Gestures are captured by low-power, low-cost tri-axial accelerometers integrated into an expansion pack for palmtop computers. The objective of our study is to understand whether the mobile system can recognize its owner by how she/he performs a particular gesture, acting as a gesture signature. The signature can be used for obtaining access to the mobile device, but the handheld device can also act as an intelligent key to provide access to services in an ambient intelligence scenario. Sample gestures are analyzed and classified using supervised and unsupervised dimensionality reduction techniques. Results on a set of benchmark gestures performed by several individuals are encouraging

Gesture signature for ambient intelligence applications: a feasibility study / E. Farella; S. O'Modhrain; L. Benini; B. Ricco. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 288-304. (Intervento presentato al convegno Pervasive Computing. 4th International Conference, PERVASIVE 2006 tenutosi a Dublin, Ireland nel 7-10 May 2006).

Gesture signature for ambient intelligence applications: a feasibility study

FARELLA, ELISABETTA;BENINI, LUCA;RICCO', BRUNO
2006

Abstract

This work investigates the feasibility of a personal verification system using gestures as biometric signatures. Gestures are captured by low-power, low-cost tri-axial accelerometers integrated into an expansion pack for palmtop computers. The objective of our study is to understand whether the mobile system can recognize its owner by how she/he performs a particular gesture, acting as a gesture signature. The signature can be used for obtaining access to the mobile device, but the handheld device can also act as an intelligent key to provide access to services in an ambient intelligence scenario. Sample gestures are analyzed and classified using supervised and unsupervised dimensionality reduction techniques. Results on a set of benchmark gestures performed by several individuals are encouraging
2006
Pervasive Computing. 4th International Conference, PERVASIVE 2006. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 3968)
288
304
Gesture signature for ambient intelligence applications: a feasibility study / E. Farella; S. O'Modhrain; L. Benini; B. Ricco. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 288-304. (Intervento presentato al convegno Pervasive Computing. 4th International Conference, PERVASIVE 2006 tenutosi a Dublin, Ireland nel 7-10 May 2006).
E. Farella; S. O'Modhrain; L. Benini; B. Ricco
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