Demonstrating Eye Movement Biometrics in Virtual Reality
Dillon Lohr, Saide Johnson, Samantha Aziz, Oleg Komogortsev

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of using eye movement biometrics for user authentication in virtual reality environments, leveraging embedded eye-tracking sensors in consumer devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of eye movement biometrics in VR and shows practical feasibility with existing consumer hardware.
Findings
Successful authentication using eye movement patterns in VR
Utilization of embedded eye-tracking sensors in consumer devices
Potential for real-time biometric authentication in VR environments
Abstract
Thanks to the eye-tracking sensors that are embedded in emerging consumer devices like the Vive Pro Eye, we demonstrate that it is feasible to deliver user authentication via eye movement biometrics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology · User Authentication and Security Systems
