“I... Got my Nose-Print. But it Wasn't Accurate”: How People with Upper Extremity Impairment Authenticate on their Personal Computing Devices

B Lewis, K Venkatasubramanian - … of the 2021 CHI Conference on …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Authentication has become increasingly ubiquitous for controlling access to personal
computing devices (eg, laptops, tablets, and smartphones). In this paper, we aim to …

“I… Got my Nose-Print. But it Wasn't Accurate": How People with Upper Extremity Impairment Authenticate on their Personal Computing Devices

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“I... Got my Nose-Print. But it Wasn't Accurate”: How People with Upper Extremity Impairment Authenticate on their Personal Computing Devices

B Lewis, K Venkatasubramanian - … CHI Conference on Human Factors in …, 2021 - par.nsf.gov
Authentication has become increasingly ubiquitous for controlling access to personal
computing devices (eg, laptops, tablets, and smartphones). In this paper, we aim to …

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Authentication has become increasingly ubiquitous for controlling access to personal
computing devices (eg, laptops, tablets, and smartphones). In this paper, we aim to …