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Multibiometrics for human identification

  • University of California at Riverside

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Abstract

In today’s security-conscious society, real-world applications for authentication or identification require a highly accurate system for recognizing individual humans. The required level of performance cannot be achieved through the use of a single biometric such as face, fingerprint, ear, iris, palm, gait, or speech. Fusing multiple biometrics enables the indexing of large databases, more robust performance, and enhanced coverage of populations. Multiple biometrics are also naturally more robust against attacks than single biometrics. This book addresses a broad spectrum of research issues on multibiometrics for human identification, ranging from sensing modes and modalities to fusion of biometric samples and combination of algorithms. It covers publicly available multibiometrics databases, theoretical and empirical studies on sensor fusion techniques in the context of biometrics authentication, identification, and performance evaluation and prediction.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages388
Volume9780521115964
ISBN (Electronic)9780511921056
ISBN (Print)9780521115964
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

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