This paper describes a prototype system for personnel verification based on automated iris recognition. The motivation for this endeavour stems from the observation that the human iris provides a particularly interesting structure on which to base a technology for noninvasive biometric measurement. In particular, it is known in the biomedical community that irises are as distinct as fingerprints or patterns of retinal blood vessels. Further, since the iris is an overt body its appearance is amenable to remote examination with the aid of a computer vision system. The body of this paper details the design and operation of such a system. Also presented are the results of an empirical study where the system exhibits flawless performance in the evaluation of 520 iris images.<>
A system for automated iris recognition
01.01.1994
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IEEE | 1997
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|Experimental Evaluation of Iris Recognition
IEEE | 2005
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