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Behavioural Biometrics in VR: Identifying People from Body Motion and Relations in Virtual Reality

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PubDate: May 2019

Teams: Bundeswehr University Munich,University of Applied Sciences Munich,Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Writers: Ken Pfeuffer;Matthias J. Geiger;Sarah Prange;Lukas Mecke;Daniel Buschek;Florian Alt

PDF: Behavioural Biometrics in VR: Identifying People from Body Motion and Relations in Virtual Reality

Abstract

Every person is unique, with individual behavioural characteristics: how one moves, coordinates, and uses their body. In this paper we investigate body motion as behavioural biometrics for virtual reality. In particular, we look into which behaviour is suitable to identify a user. This is valuable in situations where multiple people use a virtual reality environment in parallel, for example in the context of authentication or to adapt the VR environment to users’ preferences. We present a user study (N=22) where people perform controlled VR tasks (pointing, grabbing, walking, typing), monitoring their head, hand, and eye motion data over two sessions. These body segments can be arbitrarily combined into body relations, and we found that these movements and their combination lead to characteristic behavioural patterns. We present an extensive analysis of which motion/relation is useful to identify users in which tasks using classification methods. Our findings are beneficial for researchers and practitioners alike who aim to build novel adaptive and secure user interfaces in virtual reality.

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