DocumentCode :
1366368
Title :
A New Human Identification Method: Sclera Recognition
Author :
Zhou, Zhi ; Du, Eliza Yingzi ; Thomas, N. Luke ; Delp, Edward J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ. Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
571
Lastpage :
583
Abstract :
The blood vessel structure of the sclera is unique to each person, and it can be remotely obtained nonintrusively in the visible wavelengths. Therefore, it is well suited for human identification (ID). In this paper, we propose a new concept for human ID: sclera recognition. This is a challenging research problem because images of sclera vessel patterns are often defocused and/or saturated and, most importantly, the vessel structure in the sclera is multilayered and has complex nonlinear deformations. This paper has several contributions. First, we proposed the new approach for human ID: sclera recognition. Second, we developed a new method for sclera segmentation which works for both color and grayscale images. Third, we designed a Gabor wavelet-based sclera pattern enhancement method to emphasize and binarize the sclera vessel patterns. Finally, we proposed a line-descriptor-based feature extraction, registration, and matching method that is illumination, scale, orientation, and deformation invariant and can mitigate the multilayered deformation effects and tolerate segmentation error. The experimental results show that sclera recognition is a promising new biometrics for positive human ID.
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); eye; feature extraction; image enhancement; image matching; image registration; image segmentation; wavelet transforms; Gabor wavelet-based sclera pattern enhancement method; color images; deformation invariant; grayscale images; human ID; human identification method; illumination; line-descriptor-based feature extraction; line-descriptor-based matching method; line-descriptor-based registration method; multilayered deformation effect mitigation; orientation; scale; sclera blood vessel structure; sclera recognition; sclera segmentation; sclera vessel patterns; segmentation error toleration; Gray-scale; Humans; Image color analysis; Image segmentation; Iris recognition; Pattern recognition; Biometrics; line descriptor; multilayered vessel pattern recognition; sclera recognition; sclera segmentation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4427
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2011.2170416
Filename :
6065764
Link To Document :
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