As mentioned earlier, our evaluation is based on two graphical
schemes. In the Face scheme, the password is a collection of
faces, each selected from a distinct set of
faces. Each of
the
faces are chosen uniformly at random from a set of faces
classified as belonging to either a ``typical'' Asian, black or white
male or female, or an Asian, black or white male or female model.
This categorization is further discussed in Section 3.1.
For our evaluation we choose
and
. So, while choosing her
password, the user is shown four successive
grids
containing randomly chosen images (see Figure 1,
for example), and for each, she selects one image from that grid as an
element of her password. Images are unique and do not appear more than
once for a given user. During the authentication phase, the same sets
of images are shown to the user, but with the images randomly
permuted.
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In the Story scheme, a password is a sequence of unique images
selected by the user to make a ``story'', from a single set of
images, each derived from a distinct category of image types. The
images are drawn from categories that depict everyday objects, food,
automobiles, animals, children, sports, scenic locations, and male and
female models. A sample set of images for the story scheme is shown in
Figure 2.
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