Kopito et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Brain-Based Authentication: Towards A Scalable, Commercial Grade Solution Using Noninvasive Brain SignalsKopito et al., 2021
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- Kopito R
- Haruvi A
- Brande-Eilat N
- Kalev S
- Kay E
- Furman D
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- bioRxiv
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In this study we report on a field test where we asked if it is feasible to deliver a scalable, commercial-grade solution for brain-based authentication currently given available head wearables. Sixty-two (62) participants living across the United States in autumn 2020 …
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