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Your clicks reveal your secrets: a novel user-device linking method through network and visual data

机译:您的点击揭示了您的秘密:通过网络和视觉数据的新颖的用户设备链接方法

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Cameras for visual surveillance are extensively deployed to monitor people's locations and activities. The law enforcement can analyze the surveillance videos (V-data) to track the whereabouts of the criminal suspects. On the other hand, with the popular use of the mobile phones and a wide coverage of wireless networks, people can easily access the Internet. The law enforcement also need to analyze the network traffic (N-data) to track the device so as to monitor the criminal suspects' online behaviors. In order to match the suspects' online and offline behaviors, the key problem is to link the device and its user. In this paper, we present a novel method to link the target with his mobile device by analyzing the N-V data. We use a camera and a wireless access point to monitor people operating their mobile devices in public places such as bars, shopping malls, or similar gathering places. Our user-device linking method is based on the premise that when a user is playing an app, his click activities can generate particular network traffic packets in a short time. Based on this premise, our research is carried out as follows. First, we design experiments to detect the particular packets and figure out the time gap distribution between the user's clicks and these packets. Through statistical work, we find that for 97.4% of all instances, the time gap is less than 0.5 s. Then we choose five popular social networking apps to evaluate our method. We find that the main impact factors on the experimental results are the different user's habits and the app's category. Finally, by simulating two real-world scenarios in which people use different apps, we verify the effectiveness of the linking method. Both in scenario 1 and 2, the accuracy rate of experimental results reaches about 94% when the participants include 5 persons and exceeds 84% in experiments including 10 persons, with the fastest linking speed achieved in 20 s.
机译:用于视觉监视的摄像机已广泛部署,以监视人们的位置和活动。执法部门可以分析监视视频(V数据)以跟踪犯罪嫌疑人的下落。另一方面,随着移动电话的广泛使用和无线网络的广泛覆盖,人们可以轻松地访问Internet。执法部门还需要分析网络流量(N数据)以跟踪设备,以监视犯罪嫌疑人的在线行为。为了匹配嫌疑犯的在线和离线行为,关键问题是链接设备及其用户。在本文中,我们提出了一种通过分析N-V数据将目标与他的移动设备链接的新颖方法。我们使用摄像头和无线访问点来监视在公共场所(如酒吧,购物中心或类似聚会场所)中操作其移动设备的人员。我们的用户设备链接方法基于这样一个前提:当用户正在玩应用程序时,其点击活动可以在短时间内生成特定的网络流量数据包。在此前提下,我们的研究如下。首先,我们设计实验来检测特定的数据包,并找出用户点击次数与这些数据包之间的时间间隔分布。通过统计工作,我们发现在97.4%的实例中,时间间隔小于0.5 s。然后,我们选择五个流行的社交网络应用程序来评估我们的方法。我们发现,影响实验结果的主要因素是不同的用户习惯和应用类别。最后,通过模拟人们使用不同应用程序的两个实际场景,我们验证了链接方法的有效性。在方案1和方案2中,当参与者包括5个人时,实验结果的准确率达到约94%,在包括10个人的实验中超过84%,在20 s内实现最快的链接速度。

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    《Multimedia Tools and Applications》 |2019年第7期|8337-8362|共26页
  • 作者单位

    Southeast Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;

    Southeast Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;

    Southeast Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;

    Southeast Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;

    Southeast Univ, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;

    Univ Cent Florida, Dept Comp Sci, Orlando, FL 32816 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Linking; Click behavior; Network traffic;

    机译:链接;点击行为;网络流量;

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