利用足趾指纹进行儿童生物特征验证的可行性研究

David Yambay, Morgan Johnson, Keivan Bahmani, S. Schuckers
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生物特征识别允许通过比较从一个人的生理特征衍生的特征向量来识别一个人。识别依赖于生物特征在长时间内的持久性。将足迹作为一种潜在的生物特征进行评估的工作有限。本文提出了一个纵向研究的脚趾印在儿童中,以了解如果这种生物识别模式可以可靠地用于儿童成长。数据收集和分析了4-13岁儿童的5次访问,间隔大约6个月,给出了2年的数据。这是第一个跨越这么大年龄范围的儿童足迹收集。为了检验当前的指纹识别技术是否能够提供准确的足趾指纹结果,将脚印分割成不同的足趾指纹。数据分析使用两种可用的指纹匹配器,来自NIST生物特征图像软件(NBIS)的Verifinger和Bozorth3。Verifinger使用脚趾指纹提供最佳的验证匹配分数,特别是在使用拇趾时。Verifinger上的拇趾为同一天采集的图像提供0% FAR和FRR的验证率,在两次采集之间经过两年的1% FAR时,FRR为6.44%。正在收集更多的纵向数据以进一步证实这些结果。
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A Feasibility Study on Utilizing Toe Prints for Biometric Verification of Children
Biometric recognition allows a person to be identified by comparing feature vectors derived from a person’s physiological characteristics. Recognition is dependent on the permanence of the biometric characteristics over long periods of time. There was been limited work evaluating the footprint as a potential biometric. This paper presents a longitudinal study of toe prints in children to understand if this biometric modality could be used reliably as a child grows. Data was collected and analyzed in children ages 4-13 years over five visits, spaced approximately six months apart, giving two years of data. This is the first footprint collection spanning this broad age range in children. Footprints were segmented into separate toe prints to examine whether current fingerprint recognition technology can provide accurate results on toe prints. Data was analyzed using two available fingerprint matchers, Verifinger and Bozorth3 from NIST Biometric Image Software (NBIS). Verifinger provides the best verification match scores using the toe prints, especially when using the hallux, the large toe. The hallux toe on Verifinger provides verification rates of 0% FAR and FRR for images collected on the same day and a FRR of 6.44% at a 1% FAR after two years have passed between collections. Additional longitudinal data is being collected to further these results.
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