A Code-Level Approach to Heterogeneous Iris Recognition

Published: 01 Jan 2017, Last Modified: 07 Nov 2025IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur. 2017EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Matching heterogeneous iris images in less constrained applications of iris biometrics is becoming a challenging task. The existing solutions try to reduce the difference between heterogeneous iris images in pixel intensities or filtered features. In contrast, this paper proposes a code-level approach in heterogeneous iris recognition. The non-linear relationship between binary feature codes of heterogeneous iris images is modeled by an adapted Markov network. This model transforms the number of iris templates in the probe into a homogenous iris template corresponding to the gallery sample. In addition, a weight map on the reliability of binary codes in the iris template can be derived from the model. The learnt iris template and weight map are jointly used in building a robust iris matcher against the variations of imaging sensors, capturing distance, and subject conditions. Extensive experimental results of matching cross-sensor, high-resolution versus low-resolution and, clear versus blurred iris images demonstrate the code-level approach can achieve the highest accuracy in compared with the existing pixel-level, feature-level, and score-level solutions.
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