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EEG-based biometry using steady state visual evoked potentials.

The use of brain signals for person recognition has in recent years attracted considerable interest because of the increased security and privacy these can offer when compared to conventional biometric measures. The main challenge lies in extracting features from the EEG signals that are sufficiently distinct across individuals while also being sufficiently consistent across multiple recording sessions. A range of EEG phenomena including eyes open and eyes closed activity, visual evoked potentials (VEPs) through image presentation, and other mental tasks have been studied for their use in biometry.

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