Contact lenses: Handle with care for iris recognition

S. E. Baker, A. Hentz, K. W. Bowyer, P. Flynn
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Many iris recognition systems operate under the assumption that non-cosmetic contact lenses will not affect match quality and the convenience using iris biometrics. We show results opposing this belief with a study of 51 contact lens wearing subjects and 64 non contact lens wearing subjects. Our experimental results show that contacts lens wearers are 14 times more likely to be falsely rejected by the IrisBEE iris recognition system at a Hamming distance threshold of 0.32 than non contact lens wearers. We further classify contact lens wearers into four categories according to the type of lens and its visibility in the iris image. The false reject rate varies with different types of contacts and the artifacts they produce on iris images. This is the first work that we are aware of to look at the effects of prescription contact lenses on iris biometrics.
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隐形眼镜:轻拿轻放,可识别虹膜
许多虹膜识别系统是在非美容隐形眼镜不会影响匹配质量和使用虹膜生物识别的便利性的假设下运行的。我们通过对51名戴隐形眼镜的受试者和64名不戴隐形眼镜的受试者进行研究,得出了与这种观点相反的结果。我们的实验结果表明,在汉明距离阈值为0.32的情况下,佩戴隐形眼镜的人被IrisBEE虹膜识别系统错误拒绝的可能性是不佩戴隐形眼镜的人的14倍。我们进一步根据隐形眼镜的类型及其在虹膜图像中的可见性将隐形眼镜佩戴者分为四类。假拒绝率随不同类型的接触及其在虹膜图像上产生的伪影而变化。这是我们所知道的第一个研究处方隐形眼镜对虹膜生物特征的影响的工作。
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