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Ordinal Palmprint Represention for Personal Identification

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Ordinal Palmprint Represention for Personal Identification
Palmprint-based personal identification, as a new member in the biometrics family, has become an active research topic in recent years. Although great progress has been made, how to represent palmprint for effective classification is still an open problem. In this paper, we present a novel palmprint representation —— ordinal measure, which unifies several main palmprint algorithms into a general framework. In this framework, a novel palmprint representation method, namely orthogonal line ordinal features, is proposed. The basic idea of this method is to qualitatively compare two elongated, line-like image regions, whose orientations are orthogonal and thus generate one bit feature code. A palmprint pattern is represented by thousands of ordinal feature codes. In contrast to the state-of-the-art algorithm reported in the literature, our method achieves higher accuracy, with the equal error rate reduced by 42% for difficult set, while the complexity of feature extraction is halved.
Zhenan Sun, Tieniu Tan, Yunhong Wang, Stan Z. Li
Added 24 Jun 2010
Updated 24 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CVPR
Authors Zhenan Sun, Tieniu Tan, Yunhong Wang, Stan Z. Li
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