We propose to use EEG signals to make user authentication for requiring high security. EEG signals were measured
while the subjects saw several images in sequences. Since subjects‘ EEG signals are different for known and unknown
images, these EEG sequences may be used to identify each subject. Correlation analysis and classification results show
the feasibility of user authentication from EEG signals.
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