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Infrared Identification

Infrared Identification. BIOM 426: Biometrics Systems. Instructor: Natalia Schmid. Outline. Introduction Comparison IRID to other biometrics Principles of IRID Processing Approaches IRID Systems References. Introduction.

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Infrared Identification

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  1. Infrared Identification BIOM 426: Biometrics Systems Instructor: Natalia Schmid April 14, 2004

  2. Outline • Introduction • Comparison IRID to other biometrics • Principles of IRID • Processing Approaches • IRID Systems • References April 14, 2004

  3. Introduction • Thermography = is an imaging method using cameras sensitive in the infrared spectrum. • Surveillanceapplications: visible and infrared images, gait (passive imaging + distance) • Thermograms drawbacks: - effected by ambient temperature, - by ingestion of certain chemicals/ medications, - physiological conditions as inflammation, arterial blockages etc. • Radiometric IR camera can be used to produce EKG April 14, 2004

  4. Introduction What is used for IRID? - Anatomical information: structure of blood vessels Infrared Cameras: - passive, collecting energy; - Long (8-12 micron) band and Mid (3-5 micron) band image vessels 4 cm below the surface Two major drawbacks: 1. Camera cost; 2. No large databases. April 14, 2004

  5. Comparison to Other Biometrics Uniqueness: There is no proof that any biometric is unique. Facial Thermography is a robust biometric. - Thermal patterns are derivedfrom pattern of blood vessels transporting warm blood. - Person’s anatomy does not change (aside from growth, injury, surgical intrusion). - Identical twins have different thermograms. - Thermograms contain more information than fingerprints (minutiae). 16 minutia points has to match for fingerprints. Forgery: can detect attempted disguise. Image can be blocked but not changed. April 14, 2004

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  7. Comparison to Other Biometrics Example: - Temperature distribution over artificial hair is different from normal hair distribution. - Skin surface can be distorted. This does not add minutiae. - Plastic surgery can distort skin, but does not change the major vessels. (Distortions are modeled usin rubber sheet effect). - Thermogram can be distorted but it contains an evidence of this. - A single frame is used for IRID. Different emissivity materials may change thermogram. April 14, 2004

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  9. Comparison to Other Biometrics Uncontrolled Environment: - IRID works in complete darkness (contrary to visible imaging). Changes in Appearance: - high permanence; - weight gain or loss causes rubber sheeting distortions. Non-intrusiveness: All individuals provide useful images while may not provide good fingerprints etc. Cooperation is not necessary. Identification of Dark-Skinned Individuals: Visible light datasets do not contain data of dark-skinned individuals. April 14, 2004

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  11. Comparison to Other Biometrics Scaling Issue: - Underlying features: locations of specific junctions among blood vessels (0.1 inch in diameter). - Minutiae can be extracted from thermal contours (low sensitivity cameras) or from absolute location in imagery (high sensitivity cameras). - 175 minutiae can be extracted from full facial image. - The number of possible configurations exceeds human population. Throughput: Can provide the fastest throughput: non-contact; done at a distance; does not depend on lighting effects ; can recognize multiple faces simultaneously. Matching is a limiting factor (1 sec. for verification). April 14, 2004

  12. Comparison to Other Biometrics False Negatives: IRID systems are expected to falsely reject only individuals who have new gross thermal condition (sunburn) or facial surgery. False Accepts: - Depend on quality of imaging. - Prior matching, cold pixels (background, hair, eyeglasses) are converted to random noise. - Correlation matching of image or its parts. Correlation of Visual and Infrared Images: - matching methods can use visible data bases; - common features: positions of nose, eyes, hair, head shape - IR lacks color of the skin, hair, and eyes - provides detailed anatomical information - For each IR image system can eliminate all visual images that do not match (95%). April 14, 2004

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