Lip-password: Double Security System for Identity Authentication
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DEPARTMENT :
Department of Computer Science
PRODUCER :
Professor Cheung Yiu-ming
PROJECT YEAR :
2017 - current
LENGTH :
3 min.
ACCESS :
Open to all
SUMMARY :
The “Lip-password: Double Security System for Identity Authentication” invented by Professor Cheung Yiu-ming introduces a new technique, which utilises a person’s lip motions to create a password. This system verifies a person’s identity by simultaneously matching the password content with the underlying behavioural characteristics of lip movement. It unique include double-security for access control, resistant to mimicry and has no language boundary. It can be used in financial transaction authentication or used together with other biometrics to enhance the security level of systems.
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