HCLGFeb 15, 2023

Versatile User Identification in Extended Reality using Pretrained Similarity-Learning

arXiv:2302.07517v66 citationsh-index: 53
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the problem of versatile user identification for XR applications, offering an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The paper tackled user identification in extended reality (XR) by developing a pretrained similarity-learning model that is extensible to new users without retraining and generalizes across sessions, devices, and tasks, showing superior performance compared to a classification baseline, especially with limited enrollment data.

Various machine learning approaches have proven to be useful for user verification and identification based on motion data in eXtended Reality (XR). However, their real-world application still faces significant challenges concerning versatility, i.e., in terms of extensibility and generalization capability. This article presents a solution that is both extensible to new users without expensive retraining, and that generalizes well across different sessions, devices, and user tasks. To this end, we developed a similarity-learning model and pretrained it on the "Who Is Alyx?" dataset. This dataset features a wide array of tasks and hence motions from users playing the VR game "Half-Life: Alyx". In contrast to previous works, we used a dedicated set of users for model validation and final evaluation. Furthermore, we extended this evaluation using an independent dataset that features completely different users, tasks, and three different XR devices. In comparison with a traditional classification-learning baseline, our model shows superior performance, especially in scenarios with limited enrollment data. The pretraining process allows immediate deployment in a diverse range of XR applications while maintaining high versatility. Looking ahead, our approach paves the way for easy integration of pretrained motion-based identification models in production XR systems.

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