Identity Recognition Based on Bioacoustics of Human Body
  • Sim, Joo Yong
  • Noh, Hyung Wook
  • Goo, Woonhoe
  • Kim, Namkeun
  • Chae, Seung-Hoon
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Current biometrics rely on images obtained from the structural information of physiological characteristics, which is inherently a fatal problem of being vulnerable to spoofing. Here, we studied personal identification using the frequency-domain information based on human body vibration. We developed a bioacoustic frequency spectroscopy system and applied it to the fingers to obtain information on the anatomy, biomechanics, and biomaterial properties of the tissues. As a result, modulated microvibrations propagated through our body could capture a unique spectral trait of a person and the biomechanical transfer characteristics persisted for two months and resulted in 97.16% accuracy of identity authentication in 41 subjects. Ultimately, our method not only eliminates the practical means of creating fake copies of the relevant characteristics but also provides reliable features.

제목
Identity Recognition Based on Bioacoustics of Human Body
저자
Sim, Joo YongNoh, Hyung WookGoo, WoonhoeKim, NamkeunChae, Seung-HoonAhn, Chang-Geun
DOI
10.1109/TCYB.2019.2941281
발행일
2021-05
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IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
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