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Quality-based super resolution for degraded iris recognition

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In this paper we address the problem of low-quality iris recognition via super resolution approaches. We introduce two novel quality measures, onecomputed Globally (GQ) and the other Locally (LQ), for fusing at the pixel level(after a bilinear interpolation step) the images corresponding to several shots of a given person. These measures derive from a local GMM probabilistic characterization of good quality iris texture. We performed two types of experiments. The first oneconsiders low resolution video sequences coming from the MBGC portal database: it shows the superiority of our approach compared to score-based or average image-based fusion methods. Moreover, we show that the LQ-based fusionoutperforms the GQ-based fusion with a relative improvement of 4.79 % at the Equal Error Rate functioning point. The second experiment is performed on CASIA v4database containing sequences of still images with degraded quality resulting insevere segmentation errors. We show that the image fusion scheme improves greatly the performance and that the LQ-based fusion is mainly interesting for low FAR values
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hal-01263093 , version 1 (27-01-2016)

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Nadia Othman, Nesma Houmani, Bernadette Dorizzi. Quality-based super resolution for degraded iris recognition. Pattern recognition applications and methods advances in intelligent systems and computing : international conference, ICPRAM 2013 Barcelona, Spain, February 15-18, 2013 revised selected papers, 2, Springer International Publishing, pp.285 - 300, 2015, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 978-3-319-12609-8. ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-12610-4_18⟩. ⟨hal-01263093⟩
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