• DocumentCode
    941103
  • Title

    Iris on the Move: Acquisition of Images for Iris Recognition in Less Constrained Environments

  • Author

    Matey, James R. ; Naroditsky, Oleg ; Hanna, Keith ; Kolczynski, Ray ; LoIacono, D.J. ; Mangru, Shakuntala ; Tinker, Michael ; Zappia, Thomas M. ; Zhao, Wenyi Y.

  • Author_Institution
    Sarnoff Corp., Princeton, NJ
  • Volume
    94
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    1936
  • Lastpage
    1947
  • Abstract
    Iris recognition is one of the most powerful techniques for biometric identification ever developed. Commercial systems based on the algorithms developed by John Daugman have been available since 1995 and have been used in a variety of practical applications. However, all currently available systems impose substantial constraints on subject position and motion during the recognition process. These constraints are largely driven by the image acquisition process, rather than the particular pattern-matching algorithm used for the recognition process. In this paper we present results of our efforts to substantially reduce constraints on position and motion by means of a new image acquisition system based on high-resolution cameras, video synchronized strobed illumination, and specularity based image segmentation. We discuss the design tradeoffs we made in developing the system and the performance we have been able to achieve when the image acquisition system is combined with a standard iris recognition algorithm. The Iris on the Move (IOM) system is the first system to enable capture of iris images of sufficient quality for iris recognition while the subject is moving at a normal walking pace through a minimally confining portal
  • Keywords
    eye; image motion analysis; image recognition; image segmentation; video cameras; high-resolution cameras; image acquisition system; iris on the move system; iris recognition algorithm; specularity based image segmentation; video synchronized strobed illumination; Algorithm design and analysis; Biometrics; Cameras; Image recognition; Image segmentation; Iris recognition; Legged locomotion; Lighting; Pattern recognition; Standards development; Biometric identification; eye safety; image acquisition; image processing; iris recognition; strobe illumination;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2006.884091
  • Filename
    4052478