Dynamic Features for Iris Recognition


Autoria(s): Costa, Ronaldo Martins da; Gonzaga, Adilson
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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16/10/2013

16/10/2013

2012

Resumo

The human eye is sensitive to visible light. Increasing illumination on the eye causes the pupil of the eye to contract, while decreasing illumination causes the pupil to dilate. Visible light causes specular reflections inside the iris ring. On the other hand, the human retina is less sensitive to near infra-red (NIR) radiation in the wavelength range from 800 nm to 1400 nm, but iris detail can still be imaged with NIR illumination. In order to measure the dynamic movement of the human pupil and iris while keeping the light-induced reflexes from affecting the quality of the digitalized image, this paper describes a device based on the consensual reflex. This biological phenomenon contracts and dilates the two pupils synchronously when illuminating one of the eyes by visible light. In this paper, we propose to capture images of the pupil of one eye using NIR illumination while illuminating the other eye using a visible-light pulse. This new approach extracts iris features called "dynamic features (DFs)." This innovative methodology proposes the extraction of information about the way the human eye reacts to light, and to use such information for biometric recognition purposes. The results demonstrate that these features are discriminating features, and, even using the Euclidean distance measure, an average accuracy of recognition of 99.1% was obtained. The proposed methodology has the potential to be "fraud-proof," because these DFs can only be extracted from living irises.

FAPESP (State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation)

Identificador

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN AND CYBERNETICS PART B-CYBERNETICS, PISCATAWAY, v. 42, n. 4, Special Issue, pp. 1072-1082, AUG, 2012

1083-4419

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35160

10.1109/TSMCB.2012.2186125

http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSMCB.2012.2186125

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eng

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC

PISCATAWAY

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN AND CYBERNETICS PART B-CYBERNETICS

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Palavras-Chave #BIOMETRY #CONSENSUAL REACTION #CONSENSUAL REFLEX #DYNAMIC FEATURES #IRIS RECOGNITION #SYSTEM #AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS #COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE #COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
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original article

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