Title :
High confidence personal identification by rapid video analysis of iris texture
Author_Institution :
Cambridge Univ., UK
Abstract :
The concept of using the iris of the eye as a kind of optical fingerprint for personal identification is discussed. By isolating and encoding the visible texture of the iris from a video image into a multiscale sequence of quadrature 2D Gabor coefficients, a 256-byte iris code has been developed that uniquely identifies any individual, with astronomic confidence levels. Following image analysis, the critical problem of pattern recognition is transformed essentially into a statistical test of independence on the real and imaginary parts of the complex 2D Gabor coefficients. Statistical decision theory permits rigorous execution of identification decisions from comparisons of iris codes, at the rate of 4000 per second, including computation of the confidence associated with each identification decision. Such a recognition system has been developed using a conventional zoom videocamera. In tests to date, the system has never failed to identify any enrolled individual correctly
Keywords :
biometrics (access control); decision theory; encoding; eye; feature extraction; image processing equipment; image recognition; pattern recognition equipment; safety systems; statistical analysis; Gabor filters; Hamming distances; astronomic confidence levels; decision theory; encoding; eye; image analysis; iris texture; multiscale sequence of quadrature 2D Gabor coefficients; optical fingerprint; pattern recognition; personal identification; rapid video analysis; statistical test; video image; visible texture; zoom videocamera; Authentication; Biometrics; Chaos; Fingerprint recognition; Genetics; Humans; Image coding; Image sequence analysis; Iris; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 1992. Crime Countermeasures, Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1992 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0568-X
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.1992.253755