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Overview The Iris as a Biometrics: The iris is an overt body that is available for remote assessment with the aid of a machine vision system to do automated iris recognition. Iris recognition technology combines computer vision, pattern recognition, statistical inference, and optics. The spatial patterns that are apparent in the human iris are highly distinctive to an individual. Clinical observations Developmental biology 2 Overview The structureThe o structuref the iris se ofen in the hu a man eyetransverse section 3 The structure of the iris seen in a frontal section Overview Its suitability as an exceptionally accurate biometric derives from its extremely data-rich physical structure genetic independence — no two eyes are the same patterns apparently stable throughout life physical protection by a transparent window (the cornea), highly protected by internal organ of the eye externally visible, so noninvasive — patterns imaged from a distance 4 Overview The disadvantages to use iris as a biometric measurement are Small target (1 cm) to acquire from a distance (about 1 m) Moving target Located behind a curved, wet, reflecting surface Obscured by eyelashes, lenses, reflections Partially occluded by eyelids, often drooping Deforms non-elastically as pupil changes size Illumination should not be visible or bright 5 CS 790Q Biometrics PART I: Iris Recognition: An Emerging Biometric Technology R. Wildes, "Iris Recognition: An Emerging Biometric Technology", Proceedings of the IEEE, vol 85, no. 9, pp. 1348-1363, 1997.
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