The number of biometries as well as the number of publications about biometrics have noticeably grown in the last ten years. However, it was not possible yet to identify a bodily or behavioral feature able by itself to satisfy the acceptability and reliability constraints imposed by real applications. In this work we analyze the combination of the three different biometries face, ear and fingerprint using both a new multimodal schema, namely the N-Cross Testing Protocol, and a fast hierarchical architecture. Experimental results in the final part of our work provide a positive feedback.
Face, ear and fingerprint: Designing multibiometric architectures / Andrea F., Abate; Michele, Nappi; Daniel, Riccio; DE MARSICO, Maria. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 437-442. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing tenutosi a Modena, ITALY nel SEP 10-14, 2007) [10.1109/iciap.2007.4362817].
Face, ear and fingerprint: Designing multibiometric architectures
DE MARSICO, Maria
2007
Abstract
The number of biometries as well as the number of publications about biometrics have noticeably grown in the last ten years. However, it was not possible yet to identify a bodily or behavioral feature able by itself to satisfy the acceptability and reliability constraints imposed by real applications. In this work we analyze the combination of the three different biometries face, ear and fingerprint using both a new multimodal schema, namely the N-Cross Testing Protocol, and a fast hierarchical architecture. Experimental results in the final part of our work provide a positive feedback.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.