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Gaze-based Password Entry Systems
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Graphical passwords have been demonstrated to be the possible alternatives to traditional alphanumeric passwords. However, they still tend to follow predictable patterns that are easier to attack. Cued Gaze-Points (CGP) is presented as a shoulder-surfing resistant cued-recall graphical password scheme where users gaze instead of mouse-click. This approach has several advantages over similar eye-gaze systems, including a larger password space and its cued-recall nature that can help users remember multiple distinct passwords. However, they found graphical passwords a bit more complex and difficult to learn how to use them, something that they can overcome with small practice.
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Eye Tracking, Graphical Passwords, Usable Security.
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