A study on gait recognition using LPC cepstrum for mobile terminal

Masatsugu Ichino, Hiroki Kasahara, Hideki Yoshii, Kazuhiro Tsurumaru, Naohisa Komatsu, Jiro Katto

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Abstract

The use of mobile terminals has been expanding dramatically in recent years as they evolve from a means of dispatching and gathering information to a highly functional tool that supports personal lifestyles and behavior. A mobile terminal is likely to store various kinds of personal information such as a calendar and contact information as well as key data to carry out online transactions. Losing one's mobile terminal therefore creates the possibility that one's personal information may fall into the wrong hands and be used for malicious purposes. We therefore propose a method of personal authentication using sensor data in a mobile terminal. First, we applied the LPC cepstrum to this authentication and checked for validity. We also evaluated the effectiveness of gait authentication using several frames.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2013 - Proceedings
Pages11-16
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013 Oct 31
Event2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2013 - Niigata, Japan
Duration: 2013 Jun 162013 Jun 20

Publication series

Name2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2013 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2013
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityNiigata
Period13/6/1613/6/20

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science (miscellaneous)
  • Information Systems

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