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In last ten years, ear recognition has attracted the interest of scientific community. The advantages of this biometric technology include the remote acquisition, permanence in shape and appearance along time and relatively uniqueness for each individual. This paper focuses on the robustness of local descriptors features for ear recognition and includes the evaluation of two promising techniques:...
This paper presents an identification-verification biometric system based on the combination of geometrical and palm-print hand features. It attempts to improve the performance of existing hand-geometry or palm-print systems which no combine both methods. 1440 hand images of 144 people with 10 samples each one have been acquired by a commercial scanner with 150 dpi resolution. 80 widths of fingers...
Herein, an innovative system biometric of specific writers' identification based on technical expert calligraphic and graphology on handwritten script is presented. It has been developed working in the off-line mode on a Spanish words image database, formed by 29 different individuals. All extractions of characteristics carried out on the images have been used for the identification and were carried...
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