POTSDAM -- Two research papers with three Clarkson University ECE undergraduate researchers, Christopher Murphy, Timothy Law, and Adam Sherwin, as coauthors, have been peer reviewed and accepted by …
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POTSDAM -- Two research papers with three Clarkson University ECE undergraduate researchers, Christopher Murphy, Timothy Law, and Adam Sherwin, as coauthors, have been peer reviewed and accepted by two premier international conferences.
The first paper, "Shared Dataset on Natural Human-Computer Interaction to Support Continuous Authentication Research," by Christopher Murphy, Jiaju Huang (CU PhD student), Daqing Hou, and Stephanie Schuckers, has been presented and included in the proceedings of the IEEE/IAPR International Joint Conference on Biometrics 2017 (IJCB 2017), which was held in early October in Denver, Colorado.
The second paper, “Benchmarking Keystroke Authentication Algorithms,“ by Jiaju Huang, Daqing Hou, Stephanie Schuckers, Timothy Law, and Adam Sherwin, has been accepted by the IEEE 2017 International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS 2017), to be held at Inria Rennes, France, in December 2017.
The research group, led by Stephanie Schuckers, Director of Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR) and Paynter-Krigman Endowed Professor in Engineering Science, and Daqing Hou, Associate Professor and Director of Software Engineering, aims to enhance cybersecurity by improving user authentication.