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Title: Multimodal biometric system based on hand geometry and palm print texture
Authors: Ferrer, Miguel A. 
Travieso, Carlos M. 
Alonso, Jesús B. 
UNESCO Clasification: 3307 Tecnología electrónica
Keywords: Biometrics , Geometry , Fingers , Fingerprint recognition , Humans , Support vector machines , Access control , Feature extraction , Geometrical optics , Shape measurement , Biometrics , hand identification system , data fusion , Classification and Recognition
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: 1071-6572
Journal: Proceedings - International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology 
Conference: 40th Annual IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology 
2006 40th Annual IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, ICCST 
Abstract: This paper presents a multimodal biometric identification system based on the geometrical and palm print features of the human hand. The right hand images are acquired by a commercial scanner with a 150 dpi resolution. The geometrical features are obtained from the binarized images and consist on 15 measures. A support vector machines is used as verifier. The palm print texture is obtained by means of a 2D Gabor phase encoding scheme. A robust coordinate system is defined to make easier the image alignment. A Hamming distance and threshold are used for verifying the identity. A score and decision level fusion results have shown the improvement of the combined scheme.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44098
ISBN: 1-4244-0174-7
9781424401741
ISSN: 1071-6572
DOI: 10.1109/CCST.2006.313435
Source: Proceedings - International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology[ISSN 1071-6572] (4105322), p. 92-97
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