ECG signals for biometric applications: are we there yet?


Autoria(s): Carreiras, Carlos; Lourenço, André Ribeiro; Fred, Ana Luísa Nobre; Ferreira, Rui
Contribuinte(s)

CARREIRAS, Carlos; [et al] – ECG signals for biometric applications: Are we there yet? In ICINCO 2014 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics. New York : IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014. ISBN: 978-989758040-6. Vol. 2, p. 765-772.

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18/08/2015

18/08/2015

2014

Resumo

The potential of the electrocardiographic (ECG) signal as a biometric trait has been ascertained in the literature over the past decade. The inherent characteristics of the ECG make it an interesting biometric modality, given its universality, intrinsic aliveness detection, continuous availability, and inbuilt hidden nature. These properties enable the development of novel applications, where non-intrusive and continuous authentication are critical factors. Examples include, among others, electronic trading platforms, the gaming industry, and the auto industry, in particular for car sharing programs and fleet management solutions. However, there are still some challenges to overcome in order to make the ECG a widely accepted biometric. In particular, the questions of uniqueness (inter-subject variability) and permanence over time (intra-subject variability) are still largely unanswered. In this paper we focus on the uniqueness question, presenting a preliminary study of our biometric recognition system, testing it on a database encompassing 618 subjects. We also performed tests with subsets of this population. The results reinforce that the ECG is a viable trait for biometrics, having obtained an Equal Error Rate of 9.01% and an Error of Identification of 15.64% for the entire test population.

Identificador

978-989758040-6

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/4798

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Relação

PTDCIEEISIII231212012

SFRHlBD/6524812009

SFRHIPROTEC/4951212009

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closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Biometrics #Classification #ECG #Person Recognition
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article

conferenceObject