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28 March 2005 Analysis of partial iris recognition
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In this paper, we investigate the accuracy of using a partial iris image for identification and determine which portion of the iris has the most distinguishable patterns. Moreover, we compare these results with the results of Du et. al. using the CASIA database. The experimental results show that it is challenging but feasible to use only a partial iris image for human identification.
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Yingzi Du, Robert Ives, Bradford Bonney, and Delores M. Etter "Analysis of partial iris recognition", Proc. SPIE 5779, Biometric Technology for Human Identification II, (28 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.605918
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KEYWORDS
Iris recognition

Eye models

Databases

Eye

Iris

Performance modeling

Detection and tracking algorithms

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