DocumentCode
1116768
Title
Performance prediction methodology for biometric systems using a large deviations approach
Author
Schmid, Natalia A. ; Sullivan, Joseph A O
Author_Institution
Lane Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
Volume
52
Issue
10
fYear
2004
Firstpage
3036
Lastpage
3045
Abstract
In the selection of biometrics for use in a recognition system and in the subsequent design of the system, the predicted performance is a key consideration. The realizations of the biometric signatures or vectors of features extracted from the signatures can be modeled as realizations of random processes. These random processes and the resulting distributions on the measurements determine bounds on the performance, regardless of the implementation of the recognition system. Given the underlying random processes, two techniques are applied to determine performance bounds. First, large deviation analysis is applied to bound performance in (M+1)-ary hypothesis testing problems, where the number of hypotheses is fixed as a measure of the fidelity of the measurements increases. Second, the capacity of a recognition system as a function of the desired error rate is explored. The recognition system is directly analogous to a communication problem with random coding. The recognition reliability function then determines the error rate as a function of the exponential growth rate of the number of hypotheses. Gaussian and binary examples are considered in detail. Performance prediction in the binary example is compared with performance prediction results for iris recognition systems using Daugman´s IrisCode.
Keywords
Gaussian processes; authorisation; biometrics (access control); error statistics; feature extraction; image recognition; random processes; reliability; biometric systems; iris recognition systems; large deviations approach; performance prediction methodology; random coding; recognition reliability function; Acoustic measurements; Authentication; Biometrics; Communication system control; Error analysis; Feature extraction; Fingerprint recognition; Iris recognition; Random processes; Testing; Biometrics authentication; Chernoff information; biometrics capacity; hypothesis testing; large deviations; reliability function;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2004.833863
Filename
1337280
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