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A Bibliometric Analysis Of Face Presentation Attacks Based On Domain Adaptation, Smita C. Khairnar, Shilpa Shailesh Gite Dr., Sudeep D. Thepade Dr. May 2021

A Bibliometric Analysis Of Face Presentation Attacks Based On Domain Adaptation, Smita C. Khairnar, Shilpa Shailesh Gite Dr., Sudeep D. Thepade Dr.

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Background: This research aims to look into the work that has been done on Face Presentation attacks and detection with domain adaptation techniques from 2011 to 2021 utilizing bibliography methods.

Approaches: Diverse research articles on Face Presentation Attacks were retrieved using the two most popular databases Web of Science & Scopus. Research articles consider between 2011-2021. Some research results, such as documents by year, documents by source, documents by funding agencies, countries, etc are obtained using Web of Science and Scopus Analyzers. The analysis is performed using Vos Viewer version 1.6.16 and various parameters such as keywords, co-authorship, co-occurrences, citation …


Bibliometric Survey On Zero-Knowledge Proof For Authentication, Adwait Pathak, Tejas Patil, Shubham Pawar, Piyush Raut, Smita Khairnar, Dr. Shilpa Gite Jan 2021

Bibliometric Survey On Zero-Knowledge Proof For Authentication, Adwait Pathak, Tejas Patil, Shubham Pawar, Piyush Raut, Smita Khairnar, Dr. Shilpa Gite

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Background: Zero Knowledge Proof is a persuasive cryptographic protocol employed to provide data security by keeping the user's identity, using the services anonymously. Zero Knowledge Proof can be the preferred option to use in multiple circumstances. Instead of using the public key cryptographic protocols, the zero-knowledge proof usage does not expose or leak confidential data or information during the transmission. Zero Knowledge Proof protocols are comparatively lightweight; this results in making it efficient in terms of memory. Zero Knowledge Proof applications can reside in authentication, identity management, cryptocurrency transactions, and many more. Traditional authentication schemes are vulnerable to attacks …