DocumentCode :
3110679
Title :
Multi-modal biometric system using palm print and palm vein features
Author :
Gaikwad, Dipali Patalau ; Narote, Sandipan Pralhad
Author_Institution :
Dept. E&T.C., Sinhgad Coll. of Eng., Pune, India
fYear :
2013
fDate :
13-15 Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Muti-modal biometric recognition systems have attracted the attention of many researchers in today´s modern world. These systems have greater advantages over traditional systems that are difficult to break and provide good anti-spoofing abilities. Use of these systems has increased in recent years owing to the increasing trend of thefts, breaking of security systems, hacking and another means of unauthorized access. In this paper a multimodal recognition algorithm using palm print and palm vein images. The palm print image is rich in line features as it consists of wrinkles, ridges and principal lines. On the other hand the palm vein image contains rich texture features in the form of blood vessel patterns also called as vein patterns. A multimodal identification system has been proposed in this paper which uses Contourlet transform to analyze the features present in palm print and palm vein images. The proposed algorithm captures local minutae and a global feature from a palm print and palm vein images and stores them as a compact code. After extraction of the ROI from the source images the (2-D) image spectrum is divided into fine sub-components (called subbands) using iterated directional filter bank structure. The feature matching technique is then performed using Euclidean Distance algorithm. For this algorithm CASIA Palm print Database V1.0 is used.
Keywords :
authorisation; channel bank filters; computer crime; discrete transforms; feature extraction; image matching; image texture; palmprint recognition; vein recognition; visual databases; 2-D image spectrum subcomponents; CASIA palm print database V1.0; Euclidean distance algorithm; ROI extraction; antispoofing abilities; blood vessel patterns; contourlet transform; feature matching technique; global feature; iterated directional filter bank structure; line features; local minutae; multimodal biometric recognition systems; multimodal identification system; multimodal recognition algorithm; palm print features; palm print images; palm vein features; palm vein images; principal lines; ridges; source images; subbands; texture features; vein patterns; wrinkles; Feature extraction; Filter banks; Gabor filters; Image resolution; Laplace equations; Transforms; Veins; Biometrics; Contourlet transform; Euclidean distance; Palm print; palm vein;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2013 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2274-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2013.6726010
Filename :
6726010
Link To Document :
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