Title :
Selective Review and Analysis of Aging Effects in Biometric System Implementation
Author :
Fairhurst, Michael ; Erbilek, Meryem ; Da Costa-Abreu, Marjory
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Digital Arts, Univ. of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Abstract :
As biometric systems are deployed in increasingly diverse applications, it becomes correspondingly important to understand the impact which human aging has on system performance. Aging directly affects those physiological and behavioral traits which are characterized in biometric measurements, and a practical biometric system must be designed to account for age-induced changes. However, age can also have very positive implications, for example as a source of further identification information. This paper reviews research to understand how age factors impinge on biometric systems and uses this to synthesize a system infrastructure to unify implementation principles. We present new results to show how multiagent structures can provide an effective framework for this purpose, enhancing performance in both identification and predictive scenarios.
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); human factors; multi-agent systems; age factors; age-induced changes; behavioral traits; biometric measurements; biometric system implementation; identification scenarios; multiagent structures; physiological traits; predictive scenarios; system infrastructure; Aging; Bioinformatics; Face; Iris recognition; Sociology; Statistics; Aging effects; biometrics; fingerprint; handwritten signature; intelligent agent; security; usability;
Journal_Title :
Human-Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/THMS.2014.2376874