Abstract

Iris texture provides the means for extremely accurate uni-modal person identification. However, the accuracy of iris-based biometric systems is sensitive to the presence of contact lenses in acquired sample images. This is especially true in the case of textured (cosmetic) contact lenses that can be effectively used to obscure the original iris texture of a subject and consequently to perform presentation attacks. Since also transparent contact lenses can degrade matching rates, automatic detection and classification of different contact lens types is needed in order to improve the robustness of iris-based biometric systems. This chapter introduces the problem of contact lens detection with particular focus on cosmetic contact lenses. The state of the art is analysed thoroughly and a case study on generalised textured contact lens detection is provided. The potential future research directions are also discussed.

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