Smartphone Impostor Detection with Built-in Sensors and Deep Learning

02/10/2020
by   Guangyuan Hu, et al.
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In this paper, we show that sensor-based impostor detection with deep learning can achieve excellent impostor detection accuracy at lower hardware cost compared to past work on sensor-based user authentication (the inverse problem) which used more conventional machine learning algorithms. While these methods use other smartphone users' sensor data to build the (user, non-user) classification models, we go further to show that using only the legitimate user's sensor data can still achieve very good accuracy while preserving the privacy of the user's sensor data (behavioral biometrics). For this use case, a key contribution is showing that the detection accuracy of a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) deep learning model can be significantly improved by comparing prediction error distributions. This requires generating and comparing empirical probability distributions, which we show in an efficient hardware design. Another novel contribution is in the design of SID (Smartphone impostor Detection), a minimalist hardware accelerator that can be integrated into future smartphones for efficient impostor detection for different scenarios. Our SID module can implement many common Machine Learning and Deep Learning algorithms. SID is also scalable in parallelism and performance and easy to program. We show an FPGA prototype of SID, which can provide more than enough performance for real-time impostor detection, with very low hardware complexity and power consumption (one to two orders of magnitude less than related performance-oriented FPGA accelerators). We also show that the FPGA implementation of SID consumes 64.41X less energy than an implementation using the CPU with a GPU.

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