HCAILGApr 5, 2022

IFTT-PIN: Demonstrating the Self-Calibration Paradigm on a PIN-Entry Task

arXiv:2204.02341v1h-index: 17
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This is an incremental improvement for secure authentication systems, enhancing usability by allowing user customization.

The paper tackles the problem of secure PIN entry by introducing IFTT-PIN, a self-calibrating method that infers both the user's PIN and their preferred button-to-color mapping simultaneously, building on an existing PIN-entry technique.

We demonstrate IFTT-PIN, a self-calibrating version of the PIN-entry method introduced in Roth et al. (2004) [1]. In [1], digits are split into two sets and assigned a color respectively. To communicate their digit, users press the button with the same color that is assigned to their digit, which can be identified by elimination after a few iterations. IFTT-PIN uses the same principle but does not pre-assign colors to each button. Instead, users are free to choose which button to use for each color. IFTT-PIN infers both the user's PIN and their preferred button-to-color mapping at the same time, a process called self-calibration. Different versions of IFTT-PIN can be tested at https://jgrizou.github.io/IFTT-PIN/ and a video introduction at https://youtu.be/5I1ibPJdLHM.

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