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Human Iris Segmentation for <endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term> in Unconstrained Environments

Human Iris Segmentation for Iris Recognition in Unconstrained Environments

This paper presents a human iris recognition system in unconstrained environments in which an effective method is proposed... Read more

1 January, 2012
An Innovative Trapezium Normalization for <endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term> Systems

An Innovative Trapezium Normalization for Iris Recognition Systems

...normalisation and feature extraction are two last stages of iris processing in iris recognition systems. In normalisation step, the segmented iris disk is transformed to... Read more

1 January, 2012
Efficient Small Template <endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term> System Using Wavelet Transform

Efficient Small Template Iris Recognition System Using Wavelet Transform

Iris recognition is known as an inherently reliable biometric technique for human identification... Read more

27 January, 2011
<endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term> System Using a Canny Edge Detection and a Circular Hough Transform

Iris Recognition System Using a Canny Edge Detection and a Circular Hough Transform

...individual based on a unique feature or characteristic possessed by the individual. Iris recognition is regarded as the most reliable and accurate biometric identification system... Read more

1 May, 2011
Segmentation Techniques for <endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term> System

Segmentation Techniques for Iris Recognition System

...individual based on a unique feature or characteristic possessed by the individual. Iris recognition is regarded as the most reliable and accurate biometric identification system... Read more

1 April, 2011
Robust <endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term> Based on Statistical Properties of Walsh Hadamard Transform Domain

Robust Iris Recognition Based on Statistical Properties of Walsh Hadamard Transform Domain

In this paper, a new approach of iris image feature extraction technique based on the statistical properties of Walsh... Read more

1 January, 2012
A Personal Biometric Identification Technique Based on <endeca_term>Iris Recognition</endeca_term>

A Personal Biometric Identification Technique Based on Iris Recognition

The main objective of the spatial data mining is to discover hidden complex knowledge from spatial and not spatial data... Read more

9 July, 2011
Minutiae Points Extraction From Iris for Biometric Cryptosystem

Minutiae Points Extraction From Iris for Biometric Cryptosystem

Iris recognition is a proven, accurate means to identify people. An efficient method... Read more

7 July, 2011
Predicting Iris Vulnerability to Direct Attacks Based on Quality Related Features

Predicting Iris Vulnerability to Direct Attacks Based on Quality Related Features

A new vulnerability prediction scheme for direct attacks to iris recognition systems is presented. The objective of the novel technique, based on... Read more

5 July, 2011
Self-Adaptive Iris Image Acquisition System

Self-Adaptive Iris Image Acquisition System

Iris image acquisition is the fundamental step of the iris recognition, but capturing high-resolution iris images in real-time is very... Read more

1 January, 2011
IRIS Based Human Recognition System

IRIS Based Human Recognition System

The paper explores iris recognition for personal identification and verification. In this paper a new iris... Read more

27 October, 2010
Multi-Algorithmic Iris Authentication System

Multi-Algorithmic Iris Authentication System

The paper proposes a novel technique for iris recognition using texture and phase features. Texture features are extracted on the... Read more

19 August, 2010

UK airports to drop £9.1m eye-scanning tech

...airports after the 2012 London Olympic Games, the UKBA spokesman said. The IRIS recognition immigration system had totted up £4.9m in capital costs and... Read more

17 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Can going on holiday get any better? Five snapshots of the future of air travel

...their boarding card by scanning both their iris and the card. The iris recognition technology demoed at the conference allows a computer system to link... Read more

7 July, 2011 by Nick Heath

IBM foretells mind-reading machines

...systems. These technologies will let people log into services via voice or iris recognition, with IBM predicting that people will be able to withdraw cash... Read more

20 December, 2011 by Jack Clark

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