Multibiometrics for human identification
"In today's security-conscious society, real-world applications for authentication or identification require a highly accurate system for recognizing individual humans. The required level of performance cannot be achieved through the use of a single biometric such as face, fingerprint, ear...
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, england ; New York :
Cambridge University Press ,
2011
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Multimodal ear and face modeling and recognition
- 2. Audio-visual speech synchrony detection by a family of bimodal linear prediction models
- 3. Multispectral contact-free palmprint recognition
- 4. Face recognition under the skin
- 5. Biometric authentication: a copula based approach
- 6. An investigation into feature level fusion of face and fingerprint biometrics
- 7. Adaptive multibiometric systems
- 8. Multiple projector camera system for three-dimensional gait recognition
- 9. Gait recognition using motion physics in a neuromorphic computing framework
- 10. Face tracking and recognition in a camera network
- 11. Bidirectional relighting for 3D aided 2D face recognition
- 12. Acquisition and analysis of a dataset comprising of gait, ear and semantic data
- 13. Dynamic security management in multibiometrics
- 14. Prediction for fusion of biometrics systems
- 15. Predicting performance in large-scale identification systems by score resampling