Research Summaries

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Fiscal Year 2012
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Investigator(s) Scrofani, James W.
Sponsor Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DoD)
Summary The effort will use neuro-cognitive patterns as the foundation for the framework that will be used to determine cognitive fingerprints from diverse biometric data - physiometrics and behaviometrics. The biometrics will be translated to neuro-psychometrics; then correlated to neuro-cognitive patterns as cognitive fingerprints. The cognitive fingerprints will be used to identify and authenticate a user of a system, based on user behavior as captured on a normal DoD IT system.
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