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  2. Keystroke dynamics - Wikipedia

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    The behavioral biometric of keystroke dynamics uses the manner and rhythm in which an individual types characters on a keyboard or keypad. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The user's keystroke rhythms are measured to develop a unique biometric template of the user's typing pattern for future authentication. [ 7 ]

  3. Typing - Wikipedia

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    Keystroke dynamics, or typing dynamics, is the obtaining of detailed timing information that describes exactly when each key was pressed and when it was released as a person is typing at a computer keyboard for biometric identification, [32] similar to speaker recognition. [33] Data needed to analyze keystroke dynamics is obtained by keystroke ...

  4. Keystroke-level model - Wikipedia

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    The keystroke-level model consists of six operators: the first four are physical motor operators followed by one mental operator and one system response operator: [5] K (keystroke or button press): it is the most frequent operator and means keys and not characters (so e.g. pressing SHIFT is a separate K operation). The time for this operator ...

  5. Keystroke programming - Wikipedia

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    A keystroke sequence like STO 4 2 (store the currently-displayed number into memory 42) would be encoded as 42 42. In this case the first 42 is the key code for the STO key, but the second 42 is not a key code, but a memory register number. The calculator knows to interpret it as such because that's what has to follow the code for the STO key.

  6. 51 men were charged with raping her: Gisele Pelicot gives ...

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    Gisele Pelicot, whose husband Dominique Pelicot and 50 other men are on trial for raping her, gave her final courtroom statement in the shocking case.

  7. Keystroke - Wikipedia

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    Keystroke may refer to: the action of typing on a computer or typewriter; a switching for computer hardware engineers; an event for software engineers and programmers

  8. Trump Is Banned From Separating Families—But Could Fight It

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    The U.S. agreed in a settlement last year to an eight-year ban on Trump's family separation policy. A lead lawyer in the case is prepared in case Trump ignores the ban—or tries to nullify it.

  9. Tom A. Alberg - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Tom A. Alberg joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 163.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.