DocumentCode :
729421
Title :
Database of iris images acquired in the presence of ocular pathologies and assessment of iris recognition reliability for disease-affected eyes
Author :
Trokielewicz, Mateusz ; Czajka, Adam ; Maciejewicz, Piotr
Author_Institution :
Biometrics Lab., Res. & Acad. Comput. Network (NASK), Warsaw, Poland
fYear :
2015
fDate :
24-26 June 2015
Firstpage :
495
Lastpage :
500
Abstract :
This paper presents a database of iris images collected from disease affected eyes and an analysis related to the influence of ocular diseases on iris recognition reliability. For that purpose we have collected a database of iris images acquired for 91 different eyes during routine ophthalmology visits. This collection gathers samples for healthy eyes as well as those with various eye pathologies, including cataract, acute glaucoma, posterior and anterior synechiae, retinal detachment, rubeosis iridis, corneal vascularization, corneal grafting, iris damage and atrophy and corneal ulcers, haze or opacities. To our best knowledge this is the first database of such kind that will be made publicly available. In the analysis the data were divided into five groups of samples presenting similar anticipated impact on iris recognition: 1) healthy (no impact), 2) unaffected, clear iris (although the illness was detected), 3) geometrically distorted irides, 4) distorted iris tissue and 5) obstructed iris tissue. Three different iris recognition methods (MIRLIN, VeriEye and OSIRIS) were then used to find differences in average genuine and impostor comparison scores calculated for healthy eyes and those impacted by a disease. Specifically, we obtained significantly worse genuine comparison scores for all iris matchers and all disease-affected eyes when compared to a group of healthy eyes, what have a high potential of impacting false non-match rate.
Keywords :
diseases; eye; image matching; iris recognition; visual databases; MIRLIN; OSIRIS; VeriEye; acute glaucoma; anterior synechiae; atrophy; cataract; corneal grafting; corneal ulcer; corneal vascularization; disease-affected eyes; distorted iris tissue; eye pathology; false nonmatch rate; geometrically distorted irides; haze; healthy eyes; illness; iris damage; iris image database; iris recognition reliability assessment; obstructed iris tissue; ocular disease; ocular pathology; opacity; posterior synechiae; retinal detachment; routine ophthalmology visit; rubeosis iridis; Biomedical imaging; Databases; Diseases; Geometry; Iris recognition; Lenses; Pathology; eye conditions; iris image databases; iris recognition; performance evaluation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cybernetics (CYBCONF), 2015 IEEE 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gdynia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8320-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CYBConf.2015.7175984
Filename :
7175984
Link To Document :
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