Technology

#New biometric system identifies users by analyzing their facial movements

#New biometric system identifies users by analyzing their facial movements

Facial and fingerprint recognition are certainly convenient ways to unlock phones, but they can sometimes be fooled by photos or pointing handsets at sleeping users.

A new AI system aims to make biometric authentication more secure by analyzing facial movements.

The tech requires users to record a short video of them making a unique facial motion. An integrated neural network framework then inspects the footage to learn their features and movements concurrently.

When the user later attempts to access their phone, the system checks that their face matches with the recorded data.

The tech, called Concurrent Two-Factor Identity Verification (C2FIV), was developed by Brigham Young University professor D.J. Lee. He said it could provide a safer verification method than current biometric identifiers:

The biggest problem we are trying to solve is to make sure the identity verification process is intentional. If someone is unconscious, you can still use their finger to unlock a phone and get access to their device or you can scan their retina. You see this a lot in the movies — think of Ethan Hunt in Mission Impossible even using masks to replicate someone else’s face.

[Read: How do you build a pet-friendly gadget? We asked experts and animal owners]

In a preliminary study, Lee trained the neural network on 8,000 clips of 50 subjects making various facial movements such as smiling, blinking, and raising their eyebrows. He said the system verified the identifies with over 90% accuracy — which could improve further with a larger training dataset.

While modern facial  unlock tech used in modern phones is hard to bypass with these tricks.

The tech isn’t likely to replace the face unlock systems used in modern smartphones, which are getting much harder to fool. But Lee believes C2FIV could be used in a wide range of applications, from online banking to vehicle access:

We could build this very tiny device with a camera on it and this device could be deployed easily at so many different locations. How great would it be to know that even if you lost your car key, no one can steal your vehicle because they don’t know your secret facial action?

HT – Engadget.

Published March 16, 2021 — 21:29 UTC

If you liked the article, do not forget to share it with your friends. Follow us on Google News too, click on the star and choose us from your favorites.

For forums sites go to Forum.BuradaBiliyorum.Com

If you want to read more like this article, you can visit our Technology category.

Source

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Close

Please allow ads on our site

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker!