In many real-life usages, single modal biometric systems repeatedly face significant restrictions due to sensitivity to noise, data quality, nonuniversality, and other factors …
M Mumtaz, H Masood, S ud Din… - American Journal of …, 2012 - academia.edu
The ever increasing demand of security has resulted in wide use of Biometric systems. Despite overcoming the traditional verification problems, the unimodal systems suffer from …
The security of people requires a beefy guarantee in our society, particularly, with the spread of terrorism throughout the world. In this context, palmprint identification based on texture …
A Meraoumia, S Chitroub… - Integrated Computer …, 2013 - content.iospress.com
Biometric systems based on a single source of information suffer from limitations such as the lack of uniqueness, nonuniversality of the chosen biometric trait, noisy data and spoof …
Pattern recognition technologies aim to develop new techniques for transforming original data into other representations that honestly illustrate their content and can then be used to …
R Mokni, M Kherallah - International Journal of Biometrics, 2016 - inderscienceonline.com
Palmprint is a human physiological feature which can distinguish and identify one person from another. In the palmprint recognition biometric systems, the feature extraction is …
Continuous biometric authentication is a process where the installed biometric systems continuously monitor and authenticate the users. Biometric system could be an exciting …
M Saigaa, A Meraoumia, S Chitroub… - … Conference on New …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The single biometric system may be inadequate in many applications such as public security, access control and banking because of noise in data samples or because of …
As a unique and reliable biometric, palmprint recognition has attracted various researchers and achieved great success. However, palmprint alone may not be able to meet the …