Usability and biometric verification at the ATM interface
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Olfoto: designing a smell-based interaction
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Déjà Vu: a user study using images for authentication
SSYM'00 Proceedings of the 9th conference on USENIX Security Symposium - Volume 9
Perception and acceptance of fingerprint biometric technology
Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Usable privacy and security
Information technology (IT) in Saudi Arabia: Culture and the acceptance and use of IT
Information and Management
Acceptance and use of electronic library services in ugandan universities
Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
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User acceptance and support is one of the most important factors in determining the success or failure of information technology systems. Behavioural biometrics mostly have the characteristics needed for effortless acceptance, such as easiness and usefulness that are essential pillars of technology acceptance model. However, it should be investigated. Many studies have been carried out to research the issues of technology acceptance in different cultures, especially the western culture. Arabic culture lacks these types of studies with few publications in this field. This paper aims to investigate the user acceptance of odour as a new interface in automated teller machines, in Arab culture. To discover the acceptance of this biometrics, we distributed a questionnaire via a website and called for participation in the Arab area and found that most respondents would accept to use odour.