Title :
Personal authentication using feature points on finger and palmar creases
Author :
Doi, Junta ; Yamanaka, Masaaki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Chiba Inst. of Technol., Narashino, Japan
Abstract :
A new and practical method of reliable and real-time authentication is proposed. Finger geometry and feature extraction of the palmar flexion creases are integrated in a few numbers of discrete points for faster and robust processing. A video image of either palm, palm placed freely facing toward a near infrared video camera in front of a low-reflective board, is acquired. Fingers are brought together without any constraints. Discrete feature point involves intersection points of the three digital (finger) flexion creases on the four finger skeletal lines and intersection points of the major palmar flexion creases on the extended finger skeletal lines, and orientations of the creases at the points. These metrics define the feature vectors for matching. Matching results are perfect for 50 subjects so far. This point wise processing, extracting enough feature from non contacting video image, requiring no time-consumptive palm print image analysis, and requiring less than one second processing time, will contribute to a real-time and reliable authentication.
Keywords :
feature extraction; fingerprint identification; image matching; video cameras; video signal processing; discrete feature point; feature extraction; feature vectors; finger creases; finger geometry; finger skeletal lines; palm print image analysis; palmar creases; personal authentication; real-time authentication; robust processing; video camera; video image; Authentication; Biometrics; Feature extraction; Fingerprint recognition; Fingers; Geometry; Pattern analysis; Pattern recognition; Security; Shape measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2003. Proceedings. 32nd
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2029-4
DOI :
10.1109/AIPR.2003.1284285