2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.patcog.2008.12.004
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Iris recognition by local extremum points of multiscale Taylor expansion

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“…The iris segmentation in our work consists of three main steps [24]: (1) localizing the inner and outer boundaries of the iris, (2) the optional detection of occluding upper and lower eyelids, and (3) the detection and removal of reflections on the cornea or the eyeglasses. For iris segmentation we use standard state-of-theart image processing techniques (see also [40] for a general overview on eye detection.…”
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“…The iris segmentation in our work consists of three main steps [24]: (1) localizing the inner and outer boundaries of the iris, (2) the optional detection of occluding upper and lower eyelids, and (3) the detection and removal of reflections on the cornea or the eyeglasses. For iris segmentation we use standard state-of-theart image processing techniques (see also [40] for a general overview on eye detection.…”
Section: Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the technical details of the segmentation steps we refer the reader to our earlier work [24] where we discuss each step in more detail. Fig.…”
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