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14 May 2015 Fingerprint + Iris = IrisPrint
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Abstract
We consider the problem of generating a biometric image from two different traits. Specifically, we focus on generating an IrisPrint that inherits its structure from a fingerprint image and an iris image. To facilitate this, the continuous phase of the fingerprint image, characterizing its ridge flow, is first extracted. Next, a scheme is developed to extract “minutiae” from an iris image. Finally, an IrisPrint, that resembles a fingerprint, is created by mixing the ridge flow of the fingerprint with the iris minutiae. Preliminary experiments suggest that the new biometric image (i.e., IrisPrint) (a) can potentially be used for authentication by an existing fingerprint matcher, and (b) can potentially conceal and preserve the privacy of the original fingerprint and iris images.
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Asem Othman and Arun Ross "Fingerprint + Iris = IrisPrint", Proc. SPIE 9457, Biometric and Surveillance Technology for Human and Activity Identification XII, 945703 (14 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2181075
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KEYWORDS
Iris recognition

Iris

Biometrics

Databases

Image segmentation

Image filtering

Image processing

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