Title :
Human Identification From Dental X-Ray Images Based on the Shape and Appearance of the Teeth
Author :
Nomir, Omaima ; Abdel-Mottaleb, Mohamed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Mansoura Univ.
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Dental biometrics deal with human identification from dental characteristics. In this paper, we present a new technique for identifying people based upon shapes and appearances of their teeth from dental X-ray radiographs. The new technique represents each tooth by a feature vector obtained from the forcefield energy function of the grayscale image of the tooth and Fourier descriptors of the contour of the tooth. The feature vector is composed of the distances between a small number of potential energy wells as well as a small number of Fourier descriptors. Given a query image (i.e., postmortem radiograph), each tooth is matched with the archived teeth in the database (antemortem radiographs) that have the same tooth number. Then, voting is used to obtain a list of best matches for the query image based upon the matching results of the individual teeth. Our goal of using appearance and shape-based features together is to overcome the drawback of using only the contour of the tooth, which can be strongly affected by the quality of the images. The experimental results on a database of 162 antemortem images show that our method is effective in identifying individuals based on their dental radiographs
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; dentistry; diagnostic radiography; feature extraction; medical image processing; Fourier descriptors; antemortem radiographs; dental X-ray images; dental biometrics; feature vector; forcefield energy function; grayscale image; human identification; query image; shape-based features; teeth appearance; teeth shape; Biometrics; Dentistry; Gray-scale; Humans; Image databases; Radiography; Shape; Spatial databases; Teeth; X-ray imaging; Antemortem (AM) radiographs; Fourier descriptors; biometrics; dental images; forcefield; forensic odontology; human identification; image segmentation; postmortem (PM) radiographs;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2007.897245