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Iris Liveness Detection for Next Generation Smartphones

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel liveness detection method that exploits the acquisition workflow for iris biometrics on smartphones using a hybrid visible (RGB) near infra-red (NIR) sensor. These devices are able to capture both RGB and NIR images of the eye and iris region in synchronization. This multi-spectral information is mapped into a discrete feature space. An intermediate classifier which uses a distance metric close to Jenson-Shannon divergence is employed to classify the incoming image. Further, a fast, multi-frame pupil localization technique using one-dimensional processing of the eye region is proposed and evaluated. This is used to analyze the pupil characteristics of the images classified as live in the previous stage. It is shown that such an analysis could detect presentation attacks, even with a 3-D face model made of materials that has properties similar to human skin and the ocular region(1).
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Volume62
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2016

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  • Thavalengal, S,Nedelcu, T,Bigioi, P,Corcoran, P

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