Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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536518 | Pattern Recognition Letters | 2011 | 7 Pages |
The finger-vein pattern is one of the human biometric signatures that can be used for personal verification. The first task of a verification process using finger-vein patterns is extracting the pattern from an infrared finger image. As a robust extraction method, we propose the mean curvature method, which views the vein image as a geometric shape and finds the valley-like structures with negative mean curvatures. When the matched pixel ratio is used in matching vein patterns, experimental results show that, while maintaining low complexity, the proposed method achieves 0.25% equal error rate, which is significantly lower than what existing methods can achieve.
► The finger-vein pattern is one of the human biometric signatures. ► As a robust extraction method, we propose the mean curvature method. ► The matched pixel ratio is used in matching vein patterns. ► While maintaining low complexity, the proposed method achieves 0.25% EER.