2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ths.2015.7225321
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The states of dilation in iris recognition (a preliminary study)

Abstract: The impact of pupil dilation on the matching accuracy of iris recognition algorithms has been demonstrated in the biometrics literature. However, the current literature does not model the various states of pupil behavior with respect to the underlying dynamics. Consequently, most existing work on this topic is empirical in nature. Our work uses concepts of transition processes and limiting distributions to describe the relationship between the state of the input iris image and a countable number of enrolled di… Show more

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“…Our model can serve as an analytical description for describing pupillary response, which can be directly applied to explore the impact of dilation on iris recognition [20]. Furthermore, our process can be used to develop robust iris recognition algorithms that mitigate the effects of pupil dilation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our model can serve as an analytical description for describing pupillary response, which can be directly applied to explore the impact of dilation on iris recognition [20]. Furthermore, our process can be used to develop robust iris recognition algorithms that mitigate the effects of pupil dilation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work is an advancement of the prior art because we provide an analytical basis for describing the effects of pupil motion that are also present in the NIR spectrum, which can be expanded to explore other dilation defects such as aging [17]. Also, our model can be applied to understanding the impact of dilation on iris recognition from a state perspective [20]. The rest of this work is presented as follows: Section 2 provides the theoretical foundation; Section 3 provides the experimental results and comparison; and Section 4 describes our conclusions and future directions.…”
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confidence: 99%