Iris became an important biometric in the last decade,
due to its uniqueness and richness of features. In this
paper, a novel super-resolution and image registration
technique for visual (non-infra-red) iris images is
presented.
In the proposed technique a full face, 3 second long,
90 frames, visual video is captured with a digital
camera located 3 feet away from each subject. Iris
images are segmented from the full face image. A
cross correlation model is applied for the registration/
alignment of full gray scale iris images. A high
resolution iris image, that is 4 times higher in terms of
size and resolution, is constructed from every 9 low
resolution images. This process of building a high
resolution image is based on an auto_regressive
signature model between consecutive low resolution
images in filling the sub pixels in the constructed high
resolution image. Then this process is iterated until a
16 times higher resolution iris image is constructed.
Illustrative images are shown that prove the
effectiveness of the proposed technique.
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2007
Research Journal
IEEE International Conference for Signal Processing and its applications, ISSPA 2007, WB-P4-4, Sharjah, UAE, Feb. 2007
Research Publisher
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Research Vol
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Research Rank
3
Research_Pages
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Research Website
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Research Abstract