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21781 Performance Evaluation of Fusing Protected Fingerprint Minutiae Templates on the Decision Level
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Yang, Bian and Busch, C. and Groot, K. de and Xu, Haiyun and Veldhuis, R.N.J. (2012) Performance Evaluation of Fusing Protected Fingerprint Minutiae Templates on the Decision Level. Sensors, 12 (5). pp. 5246-5272. ISSN 1424-8220 *** ISI Impact 1,739 ***

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Abstract

In a biometric authentication system using protected templates, a pseudonymous identifier is the part of a protected template that can be directly compared. Each compared pair of pseudonymous identifiers results in a decision testing whether both identifiers are derived from the same biometric characteristic. Compared to an unprotected system, most existing biometric template protection methods cause to a certain extent degradation in biometric performance. Fusion is therefore a promising way to enhance the biometric performance in template-protected biometric systems. Compared to feature level fusion and score level fusion, decision level fusion has not only the least fusion complexity, but also the maximum interoperability across different biometric features, template protection and recognition algorithms, templates formats, and comparison score rules. However, performance improvement via decision level fusion is not obvious. It is influenced by both the dependency and the performance gap among the conducted tests for fusion. We investigate in this paper several fusion scenarios (multi-sample, multi-instance, multi-sensor, multi-algorithm, and their combinations) on the binary decision level, and evaluate their biometric performance and fusion efficiency on a multi-sensor fingerprint database with 71,994 samples.

Item Type:Article
Research Group:EWI-SAS: Signals and Systems
Research Program:CTIT-ISTRICE: Integrated Security and Privacy in a Networked World
Research Project:TURBINE: TrUsted Revocable Biometric IdeNtitiEs
Uncontrolled Keywords:decision level fusion; fingerprint; template protection; pseudonymous identifier; minutiae template; performance evaluation
ID Code:21781
Status:Published
Deposited On:27 April 2012
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
ISI Impact Factor:1,739
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