Continuous user identification in distance learning: a recent technology perspective

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David Portugal
José N. Faria
Marios Belk
Pedro Martins
Argyris Constantinides
Anna Pietron
Andreas Pitsillides
Nikolaos Avouris
Christos A. Fidas
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[1] Institute of Systems and Robotics,Department of Computer Science
[2] University of Coimbra,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[3] Cognitive UX GmbH,undefined
[4] University of Cyprus,undefined
[5] University of Patras,undefined
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Continuous user identification; Distance learning; Intelligent proctoring systems; Image-based identification; Voice-based identification; Biometrics; Data privacy-preservation;
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The worldwide shift to distance learning at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) during the COVID-19 global pandemic has raised several concerns about the credibility of online academic activities, especially regarding student identity management. Traditional online frameworks cannot guarantee the authenticity of the enrolled student, which requires instructors to manually verify their identities, a time-consuming task that compromises academic quality. This article presents a comprehensive review of existing efforts around continuous user identification, focusing on intelligent proctoring systems and automatic identification methods, as well as their applicability in this domain. We conclude that there is a clear need for continuous user identification technology by HEIs, but existing systems lack agile system integration models that combine many inputs, such as face, voice and behavioural data in a practical manner, and encounter numerous barriers related to data protection during implementation.
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