Machine Biometrics – Towards Identifying Machines in a Smart City Environment

02/25/2021
by   G. K. Sidiropoulos, et al.
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This paper deals with the identification of machines in a smart city environment. The concept of machine biometrics is proposed in this work for the first time, as a way to authenticate machine identities interacting with humans in everyday life. This definition is imposed in modern years where autonomous vehicles, social robots, etc. are considered active members of contemporary societies. In this context, the case of car identification from the engine behavioral biometrics is examined. For this purpose, 22 sound features were extracted and their discrimination capabilities were tested in combination with 9 different machine learning classifiers, towards identifying 5 car manufacturers. The experimental results revealed the ability of the proposed biometrics to identify cars with high accuracy up to 98 Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) neural network model.

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