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Candidate Identification in Remote/Conventional E- Voting using Iris Detection
Author(s) -
Vani Rastogi,
Rajesh K. Pandey
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2018917640
Subject(s) - computer science , identification (biology) , voting , iris (biosensor) , iris recognition , artificial intelligence , biometrics , political science , botany , politics , law , biology
Various types of biometrics like face, finger, iris, retina, voice, palm print, ear and hand geometry, in all these characteristics, iris recognition gaining attention because iris of every person is unique, it never changes during human lifetime and highly protected against damage. This unique feature shows that iris can be good security measure. Iris recognition is an automated method of biometric identification. The function of the iris is to control the amount of light entering through the pupil, and this is done by the sphincter and the dilator muscles, which adjust the size of pupil. The complete iris recognition system can be split into four stages: Image acquisition, segmentation, encoding and matching.

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