Mouse Dynamics Behavioral Biometrics: A Survey
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.09061v2
- Date: Wed, 1 May 2024 19:56:00 GMT
- Title: Mouse Dynamics Behavioral Biometrics: A Survey
- Authors: Simon Khan, Charles Devlen, Michael Manno, Daqing Hou,
- Abstract summary: We survey the literature on mouse dynamics and widget interactions dated from 1897 to 2023.
We begin our survey with an account of the psychological perspectives on behavioral biometrics.
We then analyze the literature along the following dimensions: tasks and experimental settings for data collection, taxonomy of raw attributes, feature extractions and mathematical definitions, publicly available datasets, algorithms (statistical, machine learning, and deep learning), data fusion, performance, and limitations.
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- Abstract: Utilization of the Internet in our everyday lives has made us vulnerable in terms of privacy and security of our data and systems. Therefore, there is a pressing need to protect our data and systems by improving authentication mechanisms, which are expected to be low cost, unobtrusive, and ideally ubiquitous in nature. Behavioral biometric modalities such as mouse dynamics (mouse behaviors on a graphical user interface (GUI)) and widget interactions (another modality closely related to mouse dynamics that also considers the target (widget) of a GUI interaction, such as links, buttons, and combo-boxes) can bolster the security of existing authentication systems because of their ability to distinguish an individual based on their unique features. As a result, it can be difficult for an imposter to impersonate these behavioral biometrics, making them suitable for authentication. In this paper, we survey the literature on mouse dynamics and widget interactions dated from 1897 to 2023. We begin our survey with an account of the psychological perspectives on behavioral biometrics. We then analyze the literature along the following dimensions: tasks and experimental settings for data collection, taxonomy of raw attributes, feature extractions and mathematical definitions, publicly available datasets, algorithms (statistical, machine learning, and deep learning), data fusion, performance, and limitations. Lastly, we end the paper with presenting challenges and promising research opportunities.
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