Performance study for multimodel client identification system using cardiac and speech signals
A person's physiological or behavioral characteristic can be used as a biometric and provides automatic identification. There are several advantages of this identification method over the traditional approaches. Overall, biometric techniques can potentially prevent unauthorized access. Unlike...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1212/1/FH03-FP-19-24431.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1212/ |
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Summary: | A person's physiological or behavioral characteristic can be used as a biometric and provides automatic identification.
There are several advantages of this identification method over the traditional approaches. Overall, biometric
techniques can potentially prevent unauthorized access. Unlike the traditional approaches which uses keys, ID, and
password, these approaches can be lost, stolen, forged and even forgotten. Biometric systems or pattern recognitions
system have been acknowledged by many as a solution to overcome the security problems in this current times. This
work looks into the performance of these signals at a frequency samples of 16 kHz. The work was conducted for Client
Identification (CID) for 20 clients. The building block for these biometric system is based on MFCC-HMM. The
purpose is to evaluate the system based on the performance of training data sets of 30%, 50% and 70%. This work is
evaluated using biometric signals of Electrocardiogram (ECG), heart sound (HS) and speech (SP) in order to find the
best performance based on the complexity of states and Gaussian. The best CID performance was obtained by SP at
95% for 50% training data at 16 kHz. The worst CID performance was obtained by ECG achieving only 53.21 % for
30% data training. |
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