Effect of pupil dilation on biometric iris recognition systems for personal authentication

Purpose: To study the effect of pupil dilation on a biometric iris recognition (BIR) system for personal authentication and identification. Methods: A prospective, non-randomized, single-center cohort study was conducted on patients who reported for a routine eye check-up from November 2017 to Novem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of ophthalmology 2023-01, Vol.71 (1), p.57-61
Hauptverfasser: Singh, Tanushree, Zaka-Ur-Rab, Simi, Arrin, Shazia
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To study the effect of pupil dilation on a biometric iris recognition (BIR) system for personal authentication and identification. Methods: A prospective, non-randomized, single-center cohort study was conducted on patients who reported for a routine eye check-up from November 2017 to November 2019 (2 years). An iris scanning device "IRITECH-MK2120U" was used to initially enroll the undilated eyes. Baseline scans were taken after matching with the enrolled database. All eyes were topically dilated and matched again with the enrolled database. The Hamming distance (a measure of disagreement between two iris codes) and recognition status were recorded from the device output, and eyes were evaluated by slit-lamp ophthalmoscopy with special emphasis on pupil shape, size, and texture. Results: All 321 enrolled eyes matched after topical dilation. The pupil size had a significant effect on Hamming distance with a P value
ISSN:0301-4738
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DOI:10.4103/ijo.IJO_1417_22