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Iris Recognition: An Entropy-Based Coding Strategy Robust to Noisy Imaging Environments

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Iris Recognition: An Entropy-Based Coding Strategy Robust to Noisy Imaging Environments
Abstract. The iris is currently accepted as one of the most accurate traits for biometric purposes. However, for the sake of accuracy, iris recognition systems rely on good quality images and significantly deteriorate their results when images contain large noisy regions, either due to iris obstructions (eyelids or eyelashes) or reflections (specular or lighting). In this paper we propose an entropy-based iris coding strategy that constructs an unidimensional signal from overlapped angular patches of normalized iris images. Further, in the comparison between biometric signatures we exclusively take into account signatures’ segments of varying dimension. The hope is to avoid the comparison between components corrupted by noise and achieve accurate recognition, even on highly noisy images. Our experiments were performed in three widely used iris image databases (third version of CASIA, ICE and UBIRIS) and led us to observe that our proposal significantly decreases the error rates in...
Hugo Proença, Luís A. Alexandre
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISVC
Authors Hugo Proença, Luís A. Alexandre
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