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Mouse Behavior Analysis Based on Artificial Intelligence as a Second-Phase Authentication System

  • Daniel Garabato [1] ; Jorge Rodríguez García ; Francisco J. Novoa [1] ; Carlos Dafonte [1]
    1. [1] Universidade da Coruña

      Universidade da Coruña

      A Coruña, España

  • Localización: XoveTIC 2019: The 2nd XoveTIC Conference (XoveTIC 2019), A Coruña, Spain, 5–6 September / Alberto Alvarellos González (ed. lit.), Joaquim de Moura (ed. lit.), Beatriz Botana Barreiro (ed. lit.), Javier Pereira-Loureiro (ed. lit.) Árbol académico, Manuel Francisco González Penedo (ed. lit.) Árbol académico, 2019, ISBN 978-3-03921-444-0
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Nowadays, a wide variety of computer systems use authentication protocols based on several factors in order to enhance security. In this work, the viability of a second-phase authentication scheme based on users’ mouse behavior is analyzed by means of classical Artificial Intelligence techniques, such as the Support Vector Machines or Multi-Layer Perceptrons. Such methods were found to perform particularly well, demonstrating the feasibility of mouse behavior analytics as a second-phase authentication mechanism. In addition, in the current stage of the experiments, the classification techniques were found to be very stable for the extracted features.


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