Sinan H. Alkassar, W. L. Woo, S. Dlay, J. Chambers
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A novel method for sclera recognition with images captured on-the-move and at-a-distance
Sclera blood vessels have been investigated recently as an efficient biometric trait. Capturing this part of the eye with a normal camera using visible-wavelength images rather than near-infrared images has provoked research interest. However, processing noisy sclera images captured at-a-distance and on-the-move has not been extensively investigated. Therefore in this paper, we propose a new method for minimizing the effect of distance on sclera recognition. This method involves sclera template rotation alignment and a distance scaling method to minimize the error rates when noisy eye images are captured at-a-distance and on-the-move. The experimental results using the on-the-move and at-a-distance UBIRIS.v2 database show a significant improvement in term of accuracy and error rates.