6 research outputs found
Knowledge-driven Biometric Authentication in Virtual Reality
With the increasing adoption of virtual reality (VR) in public spaces, protecting users from observation attacks is becoming essential to prevent attackers from accessing context-sensitive data or performing malicious payment transactions in VR. In this work, we propose RubikBiom, a knowledge-driven behavioural biometric authentication scheme for authentication in VR. We show that hand movement patterns performed during interactions with a knowledge-based authentication scheme (e.g., when entering a PIN) can be leveraged to establish an additional security layer. Based on a dataset gathered in a lab study with 23 participants, we show that knowledge-driven behavioural biometric authentication increases security in an unobtrusive way. We achieve an accuracy of up to 98.91% by applying a Fully Convolutional Network (FCN) on 32 authentications per subject. Our results pave the way for further investigations towards knowledge-driven behavioural biometric authentication in VR
Efficacy and Safety of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Root Extract in Improving Sexual Function in Women: A Pilot Study
Background. Many women experience sexual dysfunction where there are orgasm disorders and sexual difficulties. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a herb known to improve the bodyâs physical and psychological condition. Objective. The purpose of the study was to determine the efficacy and safety of a high-concentration ashwagandha root extract (HCARE) supplementation for improving sexual function in healthy females. Methods. In this pilot study, 50 study subjects were randomized to either (i) HCARE-treated group or (ii) placebo- (starch-) treated group. The subjects consumed either HCARE or placebo capsules of 300mg twice daily for 8 weeks. Sexual function was assessed using two psychometric scales, the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) Questionnaire and the Female Sexual Distress Scale (FSDS), and by the number of total and successful sexual encounters. Results. The analysis indicates that treatment with HCARE leads to significantly higher improvement, relative to placebo, in the FSFI Total score (p<0.001), FSFI domain score for âarousalâ (p<0.001), âlubricationâ (p<0.001), âorgasmâ (p=0.004), and âsatisfactionâ (p<0.001), and also FSDS score (p<0.001) and the number of successful sexual encounters (p<0.001) at the end of the treatment. Conclusions. This study demonstrated that oral administration of HCARE may improve sexual function in healthy women. The present study is registered in the Clinical Trial Registry, Government of India, with a number CTRI/2015/07/006045
Clinical Study of 'Triphala' â A Well Known Phytomedicine from India
Triphala' is an age old commonly used Ayurvedic powdered preparation in
Indian systems of medicine. This well known formulation is made by
combining Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belarica and Emblica
officinalis, in equal proportions based on the observation of Ayurvedic
Formulary of India (AFI). The formulation is prescribed in the first
line treatment of many aliments and is used as laxative, detoxifying
agent and rejuvenator. To establish its clinical validity the present
work was undertaken to evaluate its therapeutic potentials and adverse
effects. The Triphala formulation was standardized by HPTLC (High
Performance Thin Layer Chromatography), using Gallic acid as a marker
and was subjected to clinical studies. After proper screening 160
patients of age between 16â52 years were selected for 45 days
clinical study. The effectiveness of trial drugs were judged on the
basis of the subjective and objective parameters. It was observed that
the amount, frequency and consistency of stool were improved in
Triphala treated group. The changes of odor, mucous, flatulence,
belching and abdominal pain where also taken into account. The well
being was assessed on the basis of the parameters like concentration,
appetite, thirst, sleep, hyperacidity in arbitrary scoring system.
Triphala was found to have good laxative property, help in management
of hyperacidity and also improve appetite. No adverse effect was
observed in the treated group when compared to normal patients.
Triphala can be used effectively in the treatment of constipation and
other gastric problems