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28 April 2010 A new approach for sclera vein recognition
N. Luke Thomas, Yingzi Du, Zhi Zhou
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Abstract
The vein structure in the sclera is stable over time, unique to each person, and well suited for human identification. A few researchers have performed sclera vein pattern recognition and reported promising initial results. Sclera recognition poses several challenges: the vein structure moves and deforms with the movement of the eye; images of sclera patterns are often defocused and/or saturated; and, most importantly, the vein structure in the sclera is multi-layered and has complex non-linear deformation. In this paper, we proposed a new method for sclera recognition: First, we developed a color-based sclera region estimation scheme for sclera segmentation. Second, we designed a Gabor wavelet-based sclera pattern enhancement method, and an adaptive thresholding method to emphasize and binarize the sclera vein patterns. Third, we proposed a line descriptor-based feature extraction, registration, and matching method that is illumination-, scale-, orientation-, and deformation-invariant, and can mitigate the multi-layered deformation effects exhibited in the sclera and tolerate segmentation error. It is empirically verified using the UBIRIS database that the proposed method can perform accurate sclera recognition.
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N. Luke Thomas, Yingzi Du, and Zhi Zhou "A new approach for sclera vein recognition", Proc. SPIE 7708, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2010, 770805 (28 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849706
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Cited by 35 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Sclera

Veins

Image segmentation

Databases

Iris recognition

Image quality

Eye

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