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Design of Real-time Eye Blink for Password Authentication System

Anand Jatti, Ankit Jha, Akshay Kundargi, Vishwanath Kolaki

Abstract


For multifactor authentication and encryption, unique identifying numbers are frequently employed. PIN-based password authentication enables consumers to physically enter the PIN, which makes it possible for a password to be cracked via infrared imaging or shoulder browsing. On the contrary hand, PIN identification with hands-off eye glances PIN entry methods leave no physiological traces and thus provide another stronger authentication entering option. Ocular blinks authentication mechanisms is the technology that generates a PIN by identifying the eye blinks in a series of image frames. This program provides a significant utility that incorporates eye blink-based PIN input, facial recognition, and OTP to stop scapular surfing and thermally surveillance intrusions (One Time Password).

 


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