Title
Representation Learning and Pattern Recognition in Cognitive Biometrics: A Survey
Abstract
Cognitive biometrics is an emerging branch of biometric technology. Recent research has demonstrated great potential for using cognitive biometrics in versatile applications, including biometric recognition and cognitive and emotional state recognition. There is a major need to summarize the latest developments in this field. Existing surveys have mainly focused on a small subset of cognitive biometric modalities, such as EEG and ECG. This article provides a comprehensive review of cognitive biometrics, covering all the major biosignal modalities and applications. A taxonomy is designed to structure the corresponding knowledge and guide the survey from signal acquisition and pre-processing to representation learning and pattern recognition. We provide a unified view of the methodological advances in these four aspects across various biosignals and applications, facilitating interdisciplinary research and knowledge transfer across fields. Furthermore, this article discusses open research directions in cognitive biometrics and proposes future prospects for developing reliable and secure cognitive biometric systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.3390/s22145111
SENSORS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
biometrics, biological signal, classification, deep learning, feature extraction, pattern recognition, representation learning
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
14
1424-8220
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
113
4
Search Limit
100113
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Min Wang17627.77
Xuefei Yin200.34
Yanming Zhu300.34
Jiankun Hu41976150.35