Multimodal Cancelable Biometrics

Padma Polash Paul, M. Gavrilova
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Abstract

Multimodal biometric systems have emerged as highly successful new approach to combat problems of unimodal biometric system such as intraclass variability, interclass similarity, data quality, non-universality, and sensitivity to noise. However, one major issue pertinent to unimodal system remains. It has to do with actual biometric characteristics of users being permanent, and their number being limited. Thus, if user's biometric is compromised, it might be impossible or highly difficult to replace it in a particular system. Cancellable biometric for individual biometric has been a significantly understudied problem. The concept of cancelable biometric or cancelability is to transform a biometric data or feature into a new one so that users can change their single biometric template in a biometric security system. However, cancelability in multimodal biometric has been barely addressed at all. In this paper, we tackle the problem and present a novel solution for cancelable biometrics in multimodal system. We develop a new cancelable biometric template generation algorithm using random projection and transformation-based feature extraction and selection. Performance of the proposed algorithm is validated on multi-modal face and ear database.
多模态可取消生物识别
多模态生物识别系统作为一种非常成功的新方法出现,以解决单模态生物识别系统的问题,如类内变异性、类间相似性、数据质量、非普适性和对噪声的敏感性。然而,与单峰系统有关的一个主要问题仍然存在。它与用户的实际生物特征是永久性的,并且他们的数量是有限的有关。因此,如果用户的生物识别信息被泄露,在特定系统中替换它可能是不可能的或非常困难的。个体生物特征的可取消性一直是一个亟待研究的问题。可取消生物特征或可取消性的概念是将生物特征数据或特征转换为新的数据或特征,以便用户可以在生物识别安全系统中更改其单一的生物特征模板。然而,多模态生物识别的可取消性几乎没有得到解决。本文针对这一问题,提出了一种多模态系统中可取消生物识别的新方法。我们开发了一种新的基于随机投影和变换的特征提取和选择的可取消生物特征模板生成算法。在多模态人脸和耳朵数据库上验证了该算法的性能。
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