Password, fingerprint, and face recognition are the most popular authentication schemes on smartphones. However, these user authentication schemes are threatened by shoulder surfing attacks and spoof attacks. In response to these challenges, eye movements have been utilized to secure user authentication since their concealment and dynamics can reduce the risk of suffering those attacks. However, existing approaches based on eye movements often rely on additional hardware (such as high-resolution eye trackers) or involve a time-consuming authentication process, limiting their practicality for s...