On Optimal Operator for Combining Left and Right Sole Pressure Data in Biometrics Security
Author(s) -
Takahiro Takeda,
Kei Kuramoto,
Syoji Kobashi,
Yutaka Hata
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
advances in fuzzy systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.38
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 1687-711X
pISSN - 1687-7101
DOI - 10.1155/2013/620312
Subject(s) - biometrics , authentication (law) , operator (biology) , fuzzy logic , computer science , data mining , artificial intelligence , defuzzification , mathematics , fuzzy set , pattern recognition (psychology) , fuzzy number , computer security , biochemistry , chemistry , repressor , transcription factor , gene
This paper describes optimal operator for combining left and right sole pressure data in a personal authentication method by dynamic change of sole pressure distribution while walking. The method employs a pair of right and left sole pressure distribution change data. These data are acquired by a mat-type load distribution sensor. The system extracts features based on shape of sole and weight shift from each sole pressure distribution. We calculate fuzzy degrees of right and left sole pressures for a registered person. Fuzzy if-then rules for each registered person are statistically determined by learning data set. Next, we combine the fuzzy degrees of right and left sole pressure data. In this process, we consider six combination operators. We examine which operator achieves best accuracy for the personal authentication. In the authentication system, we identify the walking persons as a registered person with the highest fuzzy degree. We verify the walking person as the target person when the combined fuzzy degree of the walking person is higher than a threshold. In our experiment, we employed 90 volunteers, and our method obtained higher authentication performance by mean and weighted sum operators
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