Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level

Multimodal biometrics has become a popular means of overcoming the limitations of unimodal biometric systems. However, the rich information particular to the feature level is of a complex nature and leveraging its potential without overfitting a classifier is not well studied. This research investig...

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Main Author: Brown, Dane
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Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/63470
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-284142018-11-20T06:11:55ZInvestigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature levelBrown, DaneMultimodal biometrics has become a popular means of overcoming the limitations of unimodal biometric systems. However, the rich information particular to the feature level is of a complex nature and leveraging its potential without overfitting a classifier is not well studied. This research investigates feature-classifier combinations on the fingerprint, face, palmprint, and iris modalities to effectively fuse their feature vectors for a complementary result. The effects of different feature-classifier combinations are thus isolated to identify novel or improved algorithms. A new face segmentation algorithm is shown to increase consistency in nominal and extreme scenarios. Moreover, two novel feature extraction techniques demonstrate better adaptation to dynamic lighting conditions, while reducing feature dimensionality to the benefit of classifiers. A comprehensive set of unimodal experiments are carried out to evaluate both verification and identification performance on a variety of datasets using four classifiers, namely Eigen, Fisher, Local Binary Pattern Histogram and linear Support Vector Machine on various feature extraction methods. The recognition performance of the proposed algorithms are shown to outperform the vast majority of related studies, when using the same dataset under the same test conditions. In the unimodal comparisons presented, the proposed approaches outperform existing systems even when given a handicap such as fewer training samples or data with a greater number of classes. A separate comprehensive set of experiments on feature fusion show that combining modality data provides a substantial increase in accuracy, with only a few exceptions that occur when differences in the image data quality of two modalities are substantial. However, when two poor quality datasets are fused, noticeable gains in recognition performance are realized when using the novel feature extraction approach. Finally, feature-fusion guidelines are proposed to provide the necessary insight to leverage the rich information effectively when fusing multiple biometric modalities at the feature level. These guidelines serve as the foundation to better understand and construct biometric systems that are effective in a variety of applications.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Computer Science2018textThesisDoctoralPhD264 leavespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/63470vital:28414EnglishBrown, Dane
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description Multimodal biometrics has become a popular means of overcoming the limitations of unimodal biometric systems. However, the rich information particular to the feature level is of a complex nature and leveraging its potential without overfitting a classifier is not well studied. This research investigates feature-classifier combinations on the fingerprint, face, palmprint, and iris modalities to effectively fuse their feature vectors for a complementary result. The effects of different feature-classifier combinations are thus isolated to identify novel or improved algorithms. A new face segmentation algorithm is shown to increase consistency in nominal and extreme scenarios. Moreover, two novel feature extraction techniques demonstrate better adaptation to dynamic lighting conditions, while reducing feature dimensionality to the benefit of classifiers. A comprehensive set of unimodal experiments are carried out to evaluate both verification and identification performance on a variety of datasets using four classifiers, namely Eigen, Fisher, Local Binary Pattern Histogram and linear Support Vector Machine on various feature extraction methods. The recognition performance of the proposed algorithms are shown to outperform the vast majority of related studies, when using the same dataset under the same test conditions. In the unimodal comparisons presented, the proposed approaches outperform existing systems even when given a handicap such as fewer training samples or data with a greater number of classes. A separate comprehensive set of experiments on feature fusion show that combining modality data provides a substantial increase in accuracy, with only a few exceptions that occur when differences in the image data quality of two modalities are substantial. However, when two poor quality datasets are fused, noticeable gains in recognition performance are realized when using the novel feature extraction approach. Finally, feature-fusion guidelines are proposed to provide the necessary insight to leverage the rich information effectively when fusing multiple biometric modalities at the feature level. These guidelines serve as the foundation to better understand and construct biometric systems that are effective in a variety of applications.
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Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level
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title Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level
title_short Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level
title_full Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level
title_fullStr Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level
title_full_unstemmed Investigating combinations of feature extraction and classification for improved image-based multimodal biometric systems at the feature level
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