Abstract

Multimodal biometric approaches are growing in importance for personal verification and identification, since they provide better recognition results and hence improve security compared to biometrics based on a single modality. In this project, we present a multimodal biometric system that is based on the fusion of face, voice and fingerprint biometrics. For face recognition, we employ Haar Cascade Algorithm, while minutiae extraction is used for fingerprint recognition and we will be having a stored code word for the voice authentication, if any of these two authentication becomes true, the system consider the person as authorized person. Fusion at matching score level is then applied to enhance recognition performance. In particular, we employ the product rule in our investigation. The final identification is then performed using a nearest neighbour classifier which is fast and effective. Experimental results confirm that our approach achieves excellent recognition performance, and that the fusion approach outperforms biometric identification based on single modalities.

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