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Secure Biometric Hashing by Random Fusion of Global and Local Features

  • Ou, Yang;Rhee, Kyung-Hyune
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.875-883
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we present a secure biometric hashing scheme for face recognition by random fusion of global and local features. The Fourier-Mellin transform and Radon transform are adopted respectively to form specialized representation of global and local features, due to their invariance to geometric operations. The final biometric hash is securely generated by random weighting sum of both feature sets. A fourfold key is involved in our algorithm to ensure the security and privacy of biometric templates. The proposed biometric hash can be revocable and replaced by using a new key. Moreover, the attacker cannot obtain any information about the original biometric template without knowing the secret key. The experimental results confirm that our scheme has a satisfactory accuracy performance in terms of EER.

Discriminative and Non-User Specific Binary Biometric Representation via Linearly-Separable SubCode Encoding-based Discretization

  • Lim, Meng-Hui;Teoh, Andrew Beng Jin
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.374-388
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    • 2011
  • Biometric discretization is a process of transforming continuous biometric features of an identity into a binary bit string. This paper mainly focuses on improving the global discretization method - a discretization method that does not base on information specific to each user in bitstring extraction, which appears to be important in applications that prioritize strong security provision and strong privacy protection. In particular, we demonstrate how the actual performance of a global discretization could further be improved by embedding a global discriminative feature selection method and a Linearly Separable Subcode-based encoding technique. In addition, we examine a number of discriminative feature selection measures that can reliably be used for such discretization. Lastly, encouraging empirical results vindicate the feasibility of our approach.

3D face recognition based on radial basis function network (방사 기저 함수 신경망을 이용한 3차원 얼굴인식)

  • Yang, Uk-Il;Sohn, Kwang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.44 no.2 s.314
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    • pp.82-92
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    • 2007
  • This paper describes a novel global shape (GS) feature based on radial basis function network (RBFN) and the extraction method of the proposed feature for 3D face recognition. RBFN is the weighted sum of RBfs, it well present the non-linearity of a facial shape using the linear combination of RBFs. It is the proposed facial feature that the weights of RBFN learned by the horizontal profiles of a face. RBFN based feature expresses the locality of the facial shape even if it is GS feature, and it reduces the feature complexity like existing global methods. And it also get the smoothing effect of the facial shape. Through the experiments, we get 94.7% using the proposed feature and hidden markov model (HMM) to match the features for 100 gallery set with those for 300 test set.

Rotation-Invariant Texture Classification Using Gabor Wavelet (Gabor 웨이블릿을 이용한 회전 변화에 무관한 질감 분류 기법)

  • Kim, Won-Hee;Yin, Qingbo;Moon, Kwang-Seok;Kim, Jong-Nam
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.1125-1134
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we propose a new approach for rotation invariant texture classification based on Gabor wavelet. Conventional methods have the low correct classification rate in large texture database. In our proposed method, we define two feature groups which are the global feature vector and the local feature matrix. The feature groups are output of Gabor wavelet filtering. By using the feature groups, we defined an improved discriminant and obtained high classification rates of large texture database in the experiments. From spectrum symmetry of texture images, the number of test times were reduced nearly 50%. Consequently, the correct classification rate is improved with $2.3%{\sim}15.6%$ values in 112 Brodatz texture class, which may vary according to comparison methods.

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An Exploratory Study on Domestic and International Protective Clothing Standard - Focused on ISO, ASTM, CEN, KS - (보호복 관련 국내·외 표준에 대한 탐색적 조사 - ISO, ASTM, CEN, KS를 중심으로 -)

  • Han, Sul-Ah;Nam, Yun-Ja
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.92-100
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    • 2008
  • When designing protective clothing, there are something to be considered such as physiological feature of human body, acting range not to restrict physical activity, and effectiveness of material. Because the primary objective of protective clothing is to protect human body from danger and it is designed through complex designing process not likely general clothing design. However, current evaluation techniques-such as the ISO, the ASTM and the CEN, and KS-provide only the standard to evaluate the primary feature of material (testing, performance requirements, material specification, selection and application, test and care, and so on). There are no standard to evaluate influence for the human body while protective clothing put on. Especially, in Korea, there is KS to evaluate protective clothing, but it is partially translated version from ISO because of lack of core technology about this field. However, developed countries recognize it is new competitive means in the time of Global Standards and they are competing to make their own standard to global standard for the protective clothing. Therefore, it can be great opportunity for Korean clothing and textile industry to revitalize if focusing on research and development for protective clothing design based on physical activity of human body, fit evaluation technique and sizing which is currently no global standard for it and developing our standard to global standard.

Automatic Target Recognition by selecting similarity-transform-invariant local and global features (유사변환에 불변인 국부적 특징과 광역적 특징 선택에 의한 자동 표적인식)

  • Sun, Sun-Gu;Park, Hyun-Wook
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.370-380
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    • 2002
  • This paper proposes an ATR (Automatic Target Recognition) algorithm for identifying non-occluded and occluded military vehicles in natural FLIR (Forward Looking InfraRed) images. After segmenting a target, a radial function is defined from the target boundary to extract global shape features. Also, to extract local shape features of upper region of a target, a distance function is defined from boundary points and a line between two extreme points. From two functions and target contour, four global and four local shape features are proposed. They are much more invariant to translation, rotation and scale transform than traditional feature sets. In the experiments, we show that the proposed feature set is superior to the traditional feature sets with respect to the similarity-transform invariance and recognition performance.

A Robust Fingerprint Classification using SVMs with Adaptive Features (지지벡터기계와 적응적 특징을 이용한 강인한 지문분류)

  • Min, Jun-Ki;Cho, Sung-Bae
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2008
  • Fingerprint classification is useful to reduce the matching time of a huge fingerprint identification system by categorizing fingerprints into predefined classes according to their global features. Although global features are distributed diversly because of the uniqueness of a fingerprint, previous fingerprint classification methods extract global features non-adaptively from the fixed region for every fingerprint. We propose an novel method that extracts features adaptively for each fingerprint in order to classify various fingerprints effectively. It extracts ridge directional values as feature vectors from the region after searching the feature region by calculating variations of ridge directions, and classifies them using support vector machines. Experimental results with NIST4 database show that we have achieved a classification accuracy of 90.3% for the five-class problem and 93.7% for the four-class problem, and proved the validity of the proposed adaptive method by comparison with non-adaptively extracted feature vectors.

Image Identifier based on Local Feature's Histogram and Acceleration Technique using GPU (지역 특징 히스토그램 기반 영상식별자와 GPU 가속화)

  • Jeon, Hyeok-June;Seo, Yong-Seok;Hwang, Chi-Jung
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.889-897
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    • 2010
  • Recently, a cutting-edge large-scale image database system has demanded these attributes: search with alarming speed, performs with high accuracy, archives efficiently and much more. An image identifier (descriptor) is for measuring the similarity of two images which plays an important role in this system. The extraction method of an image identifier can be roughly classified into two methods: a local and global method. In this paper, the proposed image identifier, LFH(Local Feature's Histogram), is obtained by a histogram of robust and distinctive local descriptors (features) constrained by a district sub-division of a local region. Furthermore, LFH has not only the properties of a local and global descriptor, but also can perform calculations at a magnificent clip to determine distance with pinpoint accuracy. Additionally, we suggested a way to extract LFH via GPU (OpenGL and GLSL). In this experiment, we have compared the LFH with SIFT (local method) and EHD (global method) via storage capacity, extraction and retrieval time along with accuracy.