Submitted by geoffroy_lesage t3_11zcc1a in deeplearning
Jaffa6 t1_jdc1gz4 wrote
Reply to comment by geoffroy_lesage in Question for use of ML in adaptive authentication by geoffroy_lesage
It's possible, but I think you'd struggle to improve it (though I freely admit that I don't know enough maths to say). But yeah, it's never going to be a reliable method at all.
To be honest, I'd expect you to have more problems with people not being able to sign in as themselves (inconsistent behaviour) than signing in as other people deliberately.
geoffroy_lesage OP t1_jdc1x8t wrote
I see, ok. This is encouraging to be honest, I knew there wasn't just going to be a magical solution that is easy to see but I think there is some research needed in this department. This is something that could be huge, and maybe it's not ML but just logic gates chained together.
You said any Neural Net would do? Any particular one you would recommend for testing?
Jaffa6 t1_jdc264k wrote
For testing as a proof of concept, you could probably just use a shallow feedforward network. I don't think you need any complex or deep architecture here.
geoffroy_lesage OP t1_jdc27dn wrote
cool thanks!
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments