Insights from BB-MAS – A Large Dataset for Typing, Gait and Swipes of the Same Person on Desktop, Tablet and Phone

11/08/2019
by   Amith K. Belman, et al.
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Behavioral biometrics are key components in the landscape of research in continuous and active user authentication. However, there is a lack of large datasets with multiple activities, such as typing, gait and swipe performed by the same person. Furthermore, large datasets with multiple activities performed on multiple devices by the same person are non-existent. The difficulties of procuring devices, participants, designing protocol, secure storage and on-field hindrances may have contributed to this scarcity. The availability of such a dataset is crucial to forward the research in behavioral biometrics as usage of multiple devices by a person is common nowadays. Through this paper, we share our dataset, the details of its collection, features for each modality and our findings of how keystroke features vary across devices. We have collected data from 117 subjects for typing (both fixed and free text), gait (walking, upstairs and downstairs) and touch on Desktop, Tablet and Phone. The dataset consists a total of about: 3.5 million keystroke events; 57.1 million data-points for accelerometer and gyroscope each; 1.7 million data-points for swipes; and enables future research to explore previously unexplored directions in inter-device and inter-modality biometrics. Our analysis on keystrokes reveals that in most cases, keyhold times are smaller but inter-key latencies are larger, on hand-held devices when compared to desktop. We also present; detailed comparison with related datasets; possible research directions with the dataset; and lessons learnt from the data collection.

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