Abstract

International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA), Vol.5, No.5, September 2013

Highlights

  • The contemporary advances of information technology and the growing requirements for security in an interlinked society, has created a huge demand for intelligent personal identification system

  • The system was tested using the UBIRIS database [5] which included 1877 images from 241 persons collected in two sessions

  • Fifty sets of eye images from UBIRIS database was taken for identification

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Introduction

The contemporary advances of information technology and the growing requirements for security in an interlinked society, has created a huge demand for intelligent personal identification system. For identification and verification ofindividuals, to controlaccess to the secured areas or materials, technologies that exploit biometrics have great potential. Biometric identification refers to the identification of humans by their distinctive measurable physiological or behavioral characteristics [1]. Since many of these are unique to an individual, biometric identifiers are fundamentally more dependable and it relates a person with an earlier recorded identities based on how one is or what one does. An ideal biometric should possess four characteristic, namely, universality, uniqueness, permanent and collectability. Universality means each person should possess the characteristic; uniqueness means no two persons should share the characteristic;permanentis that the characteristic neither should change nor be alterable and collectablemeansthe characteristic is readily presentable to a sensorand is quantifiable.Facial imaging, hand and finger

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