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Three-Dimensional Finger Vein Recognition: A Novel Mirror-Based Imaging Device

Christof Kauba, Martin Drahanský, Marie Nováková, Andreas Uhl, Štěpán Rydlo

2022Journal of Imaging12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Finger vein recognition has evolved into a major biometric trait in recent years. Despite various improvements in recognition accuracy and usability, finger vein recognition is still far from being perfect as it suffers from low-contrast images and other imaging artefacts. Three-dimensional or multi-perspective finger vein recognition technology provides a way to tackle some of the current problems, especially finger misplacement and rotations. In this work we present a novel multi-perspective finger vein capturing device that is based on mirrors, in contrast to most of the existing devices, which are usually based on multiple cameras. This new device only uses a single camera, a single illumination module and several mirrors to capture the finger at different rotational angles. To derive the need for this new device, we at first summarise the state of the art in multi-perspective finger vein recognition and identify the potential problems and shortcomings of the current devices.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBiometricsArtificial intelligenceComputer visionPerspective (graphical)UsabilityHuman–computer interactionBiometric Identification and SecurityReconstructive Facial Surgery TechniquesOcular Disorders and Treatments
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