touchlogging

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English

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Etymology

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From touch +‎ logging.

Noun

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touchlogging (uncountable)

  1. (computing) The logging of the use of a touchpad
    • 2015, Tony Beltramelli, Sebastian Risi, “Deep-Spying: Spying using Smartwatch and Deep Learning”, in arXiv[1]:
      Allowing patterns to emerge from high dimensional unavoidably noisy data. The goal of this work is to raise awareness about the potential risks related to motion sensors built-in wearable devices and to demonstrate abuse opportunities leveraged by advanced neural network architectures. The LSTM-based implementation presented in this research can perform touchlogging and keylogging on 12-keys keypads with above-average accuracy even when confronted with raw unprocessed data.
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