2012
DOI: 10.1049/iet-bmt.2011.0013
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Comprehensive analysis of spectral minutiae for vein pattern recognition

Abstract: Similar to biometric fingerprint recognition, characteristic minutiae points -here end and branch points -can be extracted from skeletonised vein images to distinguish individuals. An approach to extract those vein minutiae and to transform them into a fixed-length, translation and scale invariant representation where rotations can be easily compensated is presented in this study. The proposed solution based on spectral minutiae is evaluated against other comparison strategies on three different datasets of wr… Show more

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“…In addition, we also provide a companion protocol for benchmarking the performance of the system (3) A new finger vein recognition method is presented based on a maximum curvature algorithm and computing the spectral minutiae representation of the finger vein pattern. (4) Extensive experiments are carried out on our database, which consistently show the superiority of the proposed finger vein recognition approach when compared against four different well adopted state-of-the-art schemes [7,2,6,4]. Further, the performance achieved using weighted comparison score level fusion of fingerprint and finger vein shows the applicability of the proposed sensor for real-life scenario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…In addition, we also provide a companion protocol for benchmarking the performance of the system (3) A new finger vein recognition method is presented based on a maximum curvature algorithm and computing the spectral minutiae representation of the finger vein pattern. (4) Extensive experiments are carried out on our database, which consistently show the superiority of the proposed finger vein recognition approach when compared against four different well adopted state-of-the-art schemes [7,2,6,4]. Further, the performance achieved using weighted comparison score level fusion of fingerprint and finger vein shows the applicability of the proposed sensor for real-life scenario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…There exits two variants of spectral minutiae representation schemes, namely: (1) Location based (2) Orientation based. In this work, we employed the location based SMR scheme by considering its improved performance especially on the finger vein biometrics [2]. …”
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confidence: 99%
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