Feature Level Two -Dimensional Arrays Based Fusion in the Personal Authentication system using Physiological Biometric traits
AUTOR(ES)
Carol .J, Jerusalin, Fred, A. Lenin, Daniel, Ashy.V.
FONTE
Braz. arch. biol. technol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
23/01/2017
RESUMO
ABSTRACT The fingerprint, knuckle print and the retina are used to authenticate a person accurately because of the permanence in the features. These three biometric traits are fused for better security. The fingerprint and knuckle print images are pre-processed by morphological techniques and the features are extracted from the normalized image using gabor filter. The retinal image is converted to gray image and pre-processing is done using top hat and bottom hat filtering. Blood vessels are segmented and the features are extracted by locating the optic disk as the centre point. The extracted features from the fingerprint, knuckle print and the retina are fused together as one template and stored in the data base for authentication purpose, thus reducing the space and time complexity.
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