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Super-Resolution Iris Image Restoration using Single Image for Iris Recognition

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Super-Resolution Iris Image Restoration using Single Image for Iris Recognition
Iris recognition is a biometric technique which uses unique iris patterns between the pupil and sclera. The advantage of iris recognition lies in high recognition accuracy; however, for good performance, it requires the diameter of the iris to be greater than 200 pixels in an input image. So, a conventional iris system uses a camera with a costly and bulky zoom lens. To overcome this problem, we propose a new method to restore a low resolution iris image into a high resolution image using a single image. This study has three novelties compared to previous works: (i) To obtain a high resolution iris image, we only use a single iris image. This can solve the problems of conventional restoration methods with multiple images, which need considerable processing time for image capturing and registration. (ii) By using bilinear interpolation and a constrained least squares (CLS) filter based on the degradation model, we obtain a high resolution iris image with high recognition performance at...
Kwang Yong Shin, Byung Jun Kang, Kang Ryoung Park
Added 28 Jan 2011
Updated 28 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ITIIS
Authors Kwang Yong Shin, Byung Jun Kang, Kang Ryoung Park
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