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29 May 2014 On the fly finger knuckle print authentication
Narishige Abe, Takashi Shinzaki
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Abstract
Finger knuckle print authentication has been researched not only as a supplemental authentication modality to fingerprint recognition but also as a method for logging into a PC or entering a building. However, in previous works, some specific devices were necessary to capture a finger knuckle print and users had to keep their fingers perfectly still to capture their finger knuckle. In this paper, we propose a new on the fly finger knuckle print authentication system using a general web camera. In our proposed authentication system, users can input their finger knuckle prints without needing their hand to remain motionless during image capture. We also evaluate the authentication accuracy of the proposed system, achieving an 7% EER under best conditions.
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Narishige Abe and Takashi Shinzaki "On the fly finger knuckle print authentication", Proc. SPIE 9075, Biometric and Surveillance Technology for Human and Activity Identification XI, 907504 (29 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050460
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Biometrics

Cameras

Video

Imaging systems

Image quality

Sensors

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