Title :
Iris compression for cryptographically secure person identification
Author :
Schonberg, Daniel ; Kirovski, Darko
Author_Institution :
EECS, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper proposes EyeCerts, a biometric system for identification of people, which achieves off-line verification of certified, cryptographically secure documents. An EyeCert is a printed document, which certifies the association of a given text with a biometric feature-a compressed version of a human iris in this work. As a central component of the EyeCert system, an iris analysis technique that extracts and compresses the unique features of a given iris using limited storage is presented. The compressed features should be at maximal distance with respect to a reference iris image database. The iris analysis algorithm performs several steps in three main phases: (i) it detects the human iris, (ii) it converts the isolated iris using a modified Fourier-Mellin transform into a standard domain where the common radial patterns of the human iris are concisely represented, and (iii) it optimally selects, aligns, and near-optimally compresses the most distinctive transform coefficients for each individual user. Using a low quality imaging system (sub-US$100) and developed and readily available low complexity processing techniques, the overall system is shown to have probabilities of false negative and false positive on the order of 10-5.
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); cryptography; data compression; eye; feature extraction; image coding; EyeCerts; biometric system; cryptographically secure document; feature extraction; human iris; image database; iris analysis technique; modified Fourier-Mellin transform; people identification; printed document; Biometrics; Cryptography; Data analysis; Fourier transforms; Humans; Image coding; Image databases; Iris; Pattern analysis; Performance analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Data Compression Conference, 2004. Proceedings. DCC 2004
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2082-0
DOI :
10.1109/DCC.2004.1281491