Title :
Iris Recognition Using Signal-Level Fusion of Frames From Video
Author :
Hollingsworth, K. ; Peters, T. ; Bowyer, K.W. ; Flynn, P.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Abstract :
We take advantage of the temporal continuity in an iris video to improve matching performance using signal-level fusion. From multiple frames of a frontal iris video, we create a single average image. For comparison, we reimplement three score-level fusion methods (Ma, Krichen, and Schmid). We find that our signal-level fusion of N images performs better than Ma´s or Krichen´s score-level fusion methods of N Hamming distance scores. Our signal-level fusion performs comparably to Schmid´s log-likelihood method of score-level fusion, and our method achieves this performance using less computation time. We compare our signal fusion method with another new method: a multigallery, multiprobe method involving score-level fusion of N 2 Hamming distances. The multigallery, multiprobe score fusion has slightly better recognition performance, while the signal fusion has significant advantages in memory and computation requirements. No published prior work has shown any advantage of the use of video over still images in iris biometrics.
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); image fusion; image matching; image recognition; video signal processing; Hamming distances; Krichen score-level fusion method; Ma score-level fusion method; Schmid score-level fusion method; iris biometrics; iris recognition; iris video; matching performance; multiprobe method; signal-level frame fusion; Biometrics; Computer science; Eyelashes; Face recognition; Hamming distance; Image fusion; Iris recognition; Noise reduction; Pixel; Image averaging; iris biometrics; iris code; iris video; noise reduction; score-level fusion; signal-level fusion;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2009.2033759