Finger vein recognition using generalized local line binary pattern

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Abstract

Finger vein images contain rich oriented features. Local line binary pattern (LLBP) is a good oriented feature representation method extended from local binary pattern (LBP), but it is limited in that it can only extract horizontal and vertical line patterns, so effective information in an image may not be exploited and fully utilized. In this paper, an orientation-selectable LLBP method, called generalized local line binary pattern (GLLBP), is proposed for finger vein recognition. GLLBP extends LLBP for line pattern extraction into any orientation. To effectually improve the matching accuracy, the soft power metric is employed to calculate the matching score. Furthermore, to fully utilize the oriented features in an image, the matching scores from the line patterns with the best discriminative ability are fused using the Hamacher rule to achieve the final matching score for the last recognition. Experimental results on our database, MMCBNU_6000, show that the proposed method performs much better than state-of-the-art algorithms that use the oriented features and local features, such as LBP, LLBP, Gabor filter, steerable filter and local direction code (LDC). © 2014 KSII.

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Lu, Y., Yoon, S., Xie, S. J., Yang, J., Wang, Z., & Park, D. S. (2014). Finger vein recognition using generalized local line binary pattern. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 8(5), 1766–1784. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2014.05.015

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