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Chen, Chun and Veldhuis, R.N.J. and Kevenaar, T.A.M. and Akkermans, A.H.M.
(2009)
Biometric Quantization through Detection Rate Optimized Bit Allocation.
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2009.
784834.
ISSN 1687-6172
*** ISI Impact 0,885 ***
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/784834 ![]() AbstractExtracting binary strings from real-valued biometric templates is a fundamental step in many biometric template protection systems, such as fuzzy commitment, fuzzy extractor, secure sketch, and helper data systems. Previous work has been focusing on the design of optimal quantization and coding for each single feature component, yet the binary string—concatenation of all coded feature components—is not optimal. In this paper, we present a detection rate optimized bit allocation (DROBA) principle, which assigns more bits to discriminative features and fewer bits to nondiscriminative features. We further propose a dynamic programming (DP) approach and a greedy search (GS) approach to achieve DROBA. Experiments of DROBA on the FVC2000 fingerprint database and the FRGC face database show good performances. As a universal method, DROBA is applicable to arbitrary biometric modalities, such as fingerprint texture, iris, signature, and face. DROBA will bring significant benefits not only to the template protection systems but also to the systems with fast matching requirements or constrained storage capability.
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