• DocumentCode
    3179895
  • Title

    Soft-Biometrics: Unconstrained Authentication in a Surveillance Environment

  • Author

    Denman, Simon ; Fookes, Clinton ; Bialkowski, Alina ; Sridharan, Sridha

  • Author_Institution
    Image & Video Lab., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    1-3 Dec. 2009
  • Firstpage
    196
  • Lastpage
    203
  • Abstract
    Soft biometrics are characteristics that can be used to describe, but not uniquely identify an individual. These include traits such as height, weight, gender, hair, skin and clothing colour. Unlike traditional biometrics (i.e. face, voice) which require cooperation from the subject, soft biometrics can be acquired by surveillance cameras at range without any user cooperation. Whilst these traits cannot provide robust authentication, they can be used to provide coarse authentication or identification at long range, locate a subject who has been previously seen or who matches a description, as well as aid in object tracking. In this paper we propose three part (head, torso, legs) height and colour soft biometric models, and demonstrate their verification performance on a subset of the PETS 2006 database. We show that these models, whilst not as accurate as traditional biometrics, can still achieve acceptable rates of accuracy in situations where traditional biometrics cannot be applied.
  • Keywords
    biometrics (access control); image sensors; video surveillance; coarse authentication; colour soft biometric models; object tracking; surveillance cameras; surveillance environment; unconstrained authentication; user cooperation; Authentication; Biometrics; Cameras; Clothing; Hair; Leg; Robustness; Skin; Surveillance; Torso; Appearance Model; Soft Biometric; Surveillance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, 2009. DICTA '09.
  • Conference_Location
    Melbourne, VIC
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5297-2
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3866-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/DICTA.2009.38
  • Filename
    5384985