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MindID: Person Identification from Brain Waves through Attention-based Recurrent Neural Network (1711.06149v2)

Published 16 Nov 2017 in cs.HC

Abstract: Person identification technology recognizes individuals by exploiting their unique, measurable physiological and behavioral characteristics. However, the state-of-the-art person identification systems have been shown to be vulnerable, e.g., contact lenses can trick iris recognition and fingerprint films can deceive fingerprint sensors. EEG (Electroencephalography)-based identification, which utilizes the users' brainwave signals for identification and offers a more resilient solution, draw a lot of attention recently. However, the accuracy still requires improvement and very little work is focusing on the robustness and adaptability of the identification system. We propose MindID, an EEG-based biometric identification approach, achieves higher accuracy and better characteristics. At first, the EEG data patterns are analyzed and the results show that the Delta pattern contains the most distinctive information for user identification. Then the decomposed Delta pattern is fed into an attention-based Encoder-Decoder RNNs (Recurrent Neural Networks) structure which assigns various attention weights to different EEG channels based on the importance of channels. The discriminative representations learned from the attention-based RNN are used to recognize the user identification through a boosting classifier. The proposed approach is evaluated over 3 datasets (two local and one public). One local dataset (EID-M) is used for performance assessment and the result illustrates that our model achieves an accuracy of 0.982 which outperforms the baselines and the state-of-the-art. Another local dataset (EID-S) and a public dataset (EEG-S) are utilized to demonstrate the robustness and adaptability, respectively. The results indicate that the proposed approach has the potential to be largely deployed in the practice environment.

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