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Free-Form Gesture Authentication in the Wild
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2016
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EngineeringMobile InteractionBiometricsText PasswordsWearable TechnologyGesture PasswordsMulti-factor AuthenticationKinesiologyStatisticsAmerican Sign LanguageIdentity-based SecurityFree-form Gesture AuthenticationUser ExperienceFree-form Gesture PasswordsComputer ScienceMobile ComputingData SecurityGesture RecognitionHuman-computer Interaction
Free-form gesture passwords have been introduced as an alternative mobile authentication method. Text passwords are not very suitable for mobile interaction, and methods such as PINs and grid patterns sacrifice security over usability. However, little is known about how free-form gestures perform in the wild. We present the first field study (N=91) of mobile authentication using free-form gestures, with text passwords as a baseline. Our study leveraged Experience Sampling Methodology to increase ecological validity while maintaining control of the experiment. We found that, with gesture passwords, participants generated new passwords and authenticated faster with comparable memorability while being more willing to retry. Our analysis of the gesture password dataset indicated biases in user-chosen distribution tending towards common shapes. Our findings provide useful insights towards understanding mobile device authentication and gesture-based authentication.
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