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Advances in Biometrics

Sensors, Algorithms and Systems

  • Contributions from set of renowned active international researchers
  • Selection of topics has been based on the novelty and advances made in these areas, capturing the key developments

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Sensors

    1. Multispectral Fingerprint Image Acquisition

      • Robert K. Rowe, Kristin Adair Nixon, Paul W. Butler
      Pages 3-23
    2. Touchless Fingerprinting Technology

      • Geppy Parziale
      Pages 25-48
    3. Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensors

      • John K. Schneider
      Pages 63-74
    4. Palm Vein Authentication

      • Masaki Watanabe
      Pages 75-88
    5. Finger Vein Authentication Technology and Financial Applications

      • Mitsutoshi Himaga, Katsuhiro Kou
      Pages 89-105
    6. Iris Recognition in Less Constrained Environments

      • James R. Matey, David Ackerman, James Bergen, Michael Tinker
      Pages 107-131
    7. Ocular Biometrics: Simultaneous Capture and Analysis of the Retina and Iris

      • David Usher, Yasunari Tosa, Marc Friedman
      Pages 133-155
    8. Face Recognition Beyond the Visible Spectrum

      • Pradeep Buddharaju, Ioannis Pavlidis, Chinmay Manohar
      Pages 157-180
  3. Algorithms

    1. Voice-Based Speaker Recognition Combining Acoustic and Stylistic Features

      • Sachin S. Kajarekar, Luciana Ferrer, Andreas Stolcke, Elizabeth Shriberg
      Pages 183-201
    2. Conversational Biometrics: A Probabilistic View

      • Jason Pelecanos, Jiří Navrátil, Ganesh N. Ramaswamy
      Pages 203-224
    3. Function-Based Online Signature Verification

      • Julian Fierrez, Javier Ortega-Garcia
      Pages 225-245
    4. Writer Identification and Verification

      • Lambert Schomaker
      Pages 247-264
    5. Improved Iris Recognition Using Probabilistic Information from Correlation Filters

      • Jason Thornton, Marios Savvides, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar
      Pages 265-285
    6. Headprint-Based Human Recognition

      • Hrishikesh Aradhye, Martin Fischler, Robert Bolles, Gregory Myers
      Pages 287-306
    7. Pose and Illumination Issues in Face- and Gait- Based Identification

      • Rama Chellappa, Gaurav Aggarwal
      Pages 307-322
    8. SVDD-Based Face Reconstruction in Degraded Images

      • Sang-Woong Lee, Seong-Whan Lee
      Pages 323-337
    9. Strategies for Improving Face Recognition from Video

      • Deborah Thomas, Kevin W. Bowyer, Patrick J. Flynn
      Pages 339-361
    10. Large-Population Face Recognition (LPFR) Using Correlation Filters

      • Chunyan Xie, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar
      Pages 363-382

About this book

Biometrics technology continues to stride forward with its wider acceptance and its perceived need in various new security facets of modern society. Biometrics is being required to meet the growing challenges of identity management. While biometrics finds use in all diverse applications, the research challenges continue to grow as the user community expects a fully automatic system to cover the whole universal population with almost no errors.

Recent advances in biometrics include new developments in sensors, modalities and algorithms. As new sensors are designed, newer challenges emerge in the algorithms for accurate recognition. New modalities have been discovered in addition to the fusion of existing modalities to improve accuracy and wider coverage.

Written for researchers, advanced students and practitioners to use as a handbook, this volume captures the very latest state-of-the-art research contributions from leading international researchersin the field.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"Ratha and Govindaraju worked hard at bringing together 53 authors who contributed 24 papers on the latest technologies in advance biometrics. … This book would be especially helpful to graduate students looking for thesis/dissertation topics to pursue under a mentor, or could be used as a textbook in an advanced seminar on interdisciplinary applications of computing." (R. Goldberg, ACM Computing Reviews, May, 2009)

"Editors Ratha and Govindaraju have commissioned contributions from some of the leading authorities in the field and … provides a most comprehensive cover. … The contributions also include discussions on biometric standards, the all important security aspects, as well as databases and the created networks. … Readers will come from many groups of researchers, developers and those in society with an interest in what to many, is a new and fashionable study." (D. M. Hutton, Kybernetes, Vol. 37 (8), 2008)

Editors and Affiliations

  • IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, USA

    Nalini K. Ratha

  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Buffalo, USA

    Venu Govindaraju

About the editors

Dr Nalini K. Ratha is a Research Staff Member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. His current research interests include biometrics, computer vision, pattern recognition and special purpose architecture for computer vision systems. He leads the biometrics research effort in the area of enhancing security of biometrics systems and performance evaluation of biometrics systems. He has co-edited a book entitled "Automatic Fingerprint Recognition Systems" published by Springer and co-authored a book entitled "A guide to Biometrics Selection and System design" published by Springer in 2003. He was also general co-chair of IEEE AutoID 02 and SPIE Conf. on Biometrics in Human Identification 2004. He has received several patent awards and a "Research Division" award at IBM.

He received his Ph. D. from the Department of Computer Science at Michigan State University and B.Tech in Electrical Engineering and M. Tech in Computer science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He is a senior member of IEEE and co-chair of AutoID TC, IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.

 

Dr. Venu Govindaraju is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo (UB), State University of New York. He received his B-Tech (Honors) from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India in 1986, and his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from UB in 1992.

Govindaraju has co-authored more than 200 scientific papers. He is the PI on current NSF sponsored projects on International Digital Libraries and Digital Government. He is the founding director of the Center for Unified Biometrics and Sensors (CUBS).

He serves on the editorial boards of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (B), the International Journal for Document Analysis and Recognition, The Journal of Pattern Analysis and Applications andThe Journal of Pattern Recognition.

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