Person recognition by fusing palmprint and palm vein images based on “Laplacianpalm” representation

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Unimodal analysis of palmprint and palm vein has been investigated for person recognition. One of the problems with unimodality is that the unimodal biometric is less accurate and vulnerable to spoofing, as the data can be imitated or forged. In this paper, we present a multimodal personal identification system using palmprint and palm vein images with their fusion applied at the image level. The palmprint and palm vein images are fused by a new edge-preserving and contrast-enhancing wavelet fusion method in which the modified multiscale edges of the palmprint and palm vein images are combined. We developed a fusion rule that enhances the discriminatory information in the images. Here, a novel palm representation, called “Laplacianpalm” feature, is extracted from the fused images by the locality preserving projections (LPP). Unlike the Eigenpalm approach, the “Laplacianpalm” finds an embedding that preserves local information and yields a palm space that best detects the essential manifold structure. We compare the proposed “Laplacianpalm” approach with the Fisherpalm and Eigenpalm methods on a large data set. Experimental results show that the proposed “Laplacianpalm” approach provides a better representation and achieves lower error rates in palm recognition. Furthermore, the proposed multimodal method outperforms any of its individual modality.

论文关键词:Palmprint,Palm vein,Image fusion,Eigenpalm,Fisherpalm,Laplacianpalm,Spoof attack

论文评审过程:Received 27 February 2007, Revised 15 October 2007, Accepted 17 October 2007, Available online 27 October 2007.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2007.10.021