
Handbook of Iris Recognition
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"The book consists of 18 chapters with very detailed analysis of state of the art in particular areas of Iris Recognition technology. . The handbook will be very useful to anyone interested in or currently working in iris recognition; the presented collection will be a real table-book." (Valery Starovoitov, IAPR Newsletter, Vol. 36 (2), April, 2014)
"Springer has published Handbook of Iris Recognition, which contains 19 contributed chapters from 42 different researchers . . this is a book well balanced and well worth having in one's professional library . . With this clear labour of love, Burge and Bowyer have made an outstanding contribution to our science of automated human recognition, for which they and the contributors are to be strongly congratulated." (James Wayman, IET Biometrics, Vol. 3 (1), 2014)
"...an excellent summary of the state of theory, technology, and applications of the important biometric identification modality that uses the characteristics of the iris. ...For anyone interested in iris recognition, this book is indispensable." (Creed Jones, ACM Computing Reviews, May, 2013)
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Introduction to the Handbook of Iris Recognition.- A Survey of Iris Biometrics Research: 2008-2010.- Standard Iris Storage Formats.- Iris Quality Metrics for Adaptive Authentication.- Quality and Demographic Investigation of ICE 2006.- Iris Recognition with Taylor Expansion Features.- A Theoretical Model For Describing Iris Dynamics.- Iris Recognition in the Visible Wavelength.- Multispectral Iris Fusion and Cross-spectrum Matching.- Robust and Secure Iris Recognition.- Template Aging in Iris Biometrics.- Fusion of Face and Iris Biometrics.- Methods for Iris Segmentation.- Introduction to the IrisCode Theory.- Application of Correlation Filters for Iris Recognition.- Reverse Engineering the Daugman Feature Encoding Scheme.- Optics of Iris Imaging Systems.
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