Publication detail

Retina Recognition Using Crossings and Bifurcations

SEMERÁD, L. DRAHANSKÝ, M.

Original Title

Retina Recognition Using Crossings and Bifurcations

Type

book chapter

Language

English

Original Abstract

Recognition of people on the basis of biometric characteristics has been known for many centuries. One of the most used biometric features is fingerprint. Recently, we have also come across the iris pattern more often. Retinal recognition offers similarly reliable mechanisms, but they are not yet well explored. Our procedure for obtaining a biometric pattern is partly based on fingerprints. In comparison with fingerprints, retinal recognition identifies bifurcations or optical crossings, i.e., instead of papillary lines, the vessels are used. The procedure is more complicated due to the multiple layers in which the blood vessels intersect. Our work deals with determining the probabilities for various areas of the retina in which bifurcation and crossing occur. It also describes how recognition can be affected by various diseases.

Keywords

biometrics, human eye, human retina, biometric recognition, blood-vessel bifurcation, blood-vessel crossing, retina imaging, image processing, biometric entropy

Authors

SEMERÁD, L.; DRAHANSKÝ, M.

Released

19. 2. 2021

Publisher

InTech - Open Access Publisher

Location

London

ISBN

978-1-78985-332-2

Book

Applications of Pattern Recognition

Pages from

77

Pages to

94

Pages count

18

URL

BibTex

@inbook{BUT168437,
  author="Lukáš {Semerád} and Martin {Drahanský}",
  title="Retina Recognition Using Crossings and Bifurcations",
  booktitle="Applications of Pattern Recognition",
  year="2021",
  publisher="InTech - Open Access Publisher",
  address="London",
  pages="77--94",
  doi="10.5772/intechopen.96142",
  isbn="978-1-78985-332-2",
  url="https://www.intechopen.com/books/8734"
}