Fingerprints, Iris and DNA Features based Multimodal Systems: A Review
Author(s) -
Prakash C. Srivastava,
Anupam Agrawal,
Kamta Nath Mishra,
Probir Kumar Ojha,
Ravindra Kumar Garg
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of information technology and computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9015
pISSN - 2074-9007
DOI - 10.5815/ijitcs.2013.02.10
Subject(s) - computer science , biometrics , palm print , identification (biology) , iris recognition , artificial intelligence , fingerprint (computing) , gait , iris (biosensor) , pattern recognition (psychology) , feature (linguistics) , signature (topology) , feature extraction , speech recognition , computer vision , physiology , linguistics , philosophy , botany , geometry , mathematics , biology
Biometric systems are alternates to the traditional identification systems. This paper provides an overview of single feature and multiple features based biometric systems, including the performance of physiological characteristics (such as fingerprint, hand geometry, head recognition, iris, retina, face recognition, DNA recognition, palm prints, heartbeat, finger veins, palates etc) and behavioral characteristics (such as body language, facial expression, signature verification, speech recognition, Gait Signature etc.). The fingerprints, iris image, and DNA features based multimodal systems and their performances are analyzed in terms of security, reliability, accuracy, and long-term stability. The strengths and weaknesses of various multiple features based biometric approaches published so far are analyzed. The directions of future research work for robust personal identification is outlined.
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