A fast circular edge detector for the iris region segmentation

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In this paper, we propose a fast circular edge detector for the iris region segmentation by detecting the inner and outer boundaries of the iris. In previous work, the circular edge detector which John G.Daugman proposed, searches the radius and the center of the iris to detect its outer boundary over an eye image. To do so, he used Gaussian filter to smooth texture patterns of the iris which cause its outer boundary to be detected incorrectly. Gaussian filtering requires much computation, especially when the filter size increases, so it takes much time to segment the iris region. In our algorithm, we could avoid procedure for Gaussian filtering by searching the radius and the center position of the iris from a position being independent of its texture patterns. In experimental results, the proposed algorithm is compared with the previous ones, the circular edge detector with Gaussian filter and the Sobel edge detector for the eye images having different pupil and iris center positions.

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Park, Y., Yun, H., Song, M., & Kim, J. (2000). A fast circular edge detector for the iris region segmentation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1811, pp. 417–423). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45482-9_42

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