DocumentCode :
638555
Title :
Biohashing with fingerprint spectral minutiae
Author :
Topcu, B. ; Erdogan, H. ; Karabat, Cagatay ; Yanikoglu, Benin
Author_Institution :
eID Program, TUBITAK - BILGEM - UEKAE, Gebze, Turkey
fYear :
2013
fDate :
5-6 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
In recent years, the interest in human authentication has been increasing. Biometrics are one of the easy authentication schemes, however, security and privacy problems limit their widespread usage. Following the interest in privacy protecting biometric authentication, template protection schemes for biometric modalities has increased significantly in order to cope with security and privacy issues. BioHashing, which is based on transforming the biometric template using pseudo-random projections that are generated using a user-specified key or token, has received much attention as it improves verification accuracies over using only the biometric data, allows template revocation and preserves privacy. In our work, we develop a new BioHashing scheme for fingerprints. A fixed-length feature vector is required in order to design a BioHashing scheme. In the literature, most of the studies on fingerprint BioHashing uses features extracted from fingerprint texture. On the other hand, our new BioHashing scheme is based on minutia based feature vectors. We use the spectral minutiae representation for obtaining a fixed-length feature vector for a fingerprint sample. Then, we use a random projection matrix, which is generated from user´s key/token, in order to generate a BioHash vector. We propose to randomly project each column of the spectral minutiae feature matrix via a single matrix which allows fast bit string extraction and adaptive quantization. Experiments on FVC2002 databases show the promise of the proposed system for fast and secure verification.
Keywords :
cryptography; data privacy; feature extraction; fingerprint identification; image texture; message authentication; vectors; BioHash vector; FVC2002 databases; adaptive quantization; authentication schemes; biohashing; biometric data; biometric modality; biometric template; biometrics; bit string extraction; feature extraction; fingerprint spectral minutiae; fingerprint texture; fixed-length feature vector; human authentication; privacy protecting biometric authentication; pseudo-random projections; random projection matrix; secure verification; spectral minutiae representation; template protection schemes; template revocation; user-specified key; verification accuracy; Authentication; Bioinformatics; Biometrics (access control); Feature extraction; Privacy; Vectors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biometrics Special Interest Group (BIOSIG), 2013 International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Darmstadt
Type :
conf
Filename :
6617169
Link To Document :
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