Retinal recognition by using a compression-based joint transform correlator (CBJTC) is experimentally studied. Retinal target and reference images are JPEG compressed. Experimental results show that the target compression is useful for noise suppression. In the case of weak noise presence, the recognition performance can be improved as high as that of the classical JTC.
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