Human biometric traits : a systematic review focusing on vascular patterns
Varastehpour, Soheil; Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Ardekani, Iman; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein
Date
2020-12-10Link to ePress publication:
https://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress/index.php/human-biometric-traits-a-systematic-review-focusing-on-vascular-patterns/Citation:
Varastehpour, S., Sharifzadeh, H., Ardekani, I., Sarrafzadeh, A. (2020). Human Biometric Traits: A Systematic Review Focusing on Vascular Patterns. (Unitec ePress Occasional and Discussion Paper Series 2020/3). Unitec ePress. ISSN 2324-3635. http:// www.unitec.ac.nz/epressPermanent link to Research Bank record:
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5042Abstract
Authentication methods based on human traits, including fingerprint, face, iris, and palm print, have developed significantly, and currently they are mature enough to be reliably considered for human identification purposes. Recently, as a new research area, a few methods based on non-facial skin features such as vein patterns have been developed. This literature review paper explores some key biometric systems such as face recognition, iris recognition, fingerprint, and palm print, and discusses their respective advantages and disadvantages; then by providing comprehensive analysis of these traits, and their applications, vein-pattern recognition is reviewed.
Keywords:
vein patterns, biometrics, human identification, identificationANZSRC Field of Research:
080109 Pattern Recognition and Data MiningCopyright Holder:
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