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- Sim, Joo Yong;
- Noh, Hyung Wook;
- Goo, Woonhoe;
- Kim, Namkeun;
- Chae, Seung-Hoon;
- 외 1명
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16SCOPUS
16초록
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 Yong; Noh, Hyung Wook; Goo, Woonhoe; Kim, Namkeun; Chae, Seung-Hoon; Ahn, Chang-Geun
- 발행일
- 2021-05
- 권
- 51
- 호
- 5
- 페이지
- 2761 ~ 2772