Abstract

In this paper, first, a new fusion technique, referred to as hybrid fusion (HBF) technique, based on feature-level fusion and the best unimodal system for multimodal biometric system recognition, is proposed. Secondly, a new weighting technique, referred to as mean-extrema based confidence weighting (MEBCW) technique, based on the scores obtained from feature-level fusion and the best unimodal system, is proposed. Finally, a weighted hybrid fusion, referred to as weighted hybrid fusion (WHBF) technique, is developed by incorporating MEBCW in HBF, in order to improve the overall recognition rate of a multimodal biometric system. The performance of the proposed method, in terms of equal error rate and genuine acceptance rates @5.3% and @7.2% false acceptance rates, is evaluated on a multi-biometric system. The experimental results show that the performance of a multi-biometric systems using the proposed fusions is superior to that of the uni-biometric systems or to that of the system using existing level of fusions.

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