Bioconvolving: Cancelable templates for a multi-biometrics signature recognition system

E. Maiorana, P. Campisi, A. Neri
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Recently, significant efforts have being dedicated to the design of algorithms and architectures able to protect biometric characteristics, in order to guarantee the necessary security and privacy to their owners. In this paper we discuss a protected on-line signature-based biometric authentication system, where the considered biometrics are secured by means of non-invertible transformations, able to generate templates from which retrieving the original information is computationally as hard as random guessing it. The advantages of using a protection method based on non-invertible transforms are exploited by presenting three different matching strategies in the transformed domain, and by proposing a multi-biometrics approach based on score-level fusion to improve the performances of the considered system. The reported experimental results, evaluated on the public MCYT signature database, show that the achievable recognition rates are only slightly affected by the proposed protection scheme, which is able to provide security and renewability for the considered biometrics.
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生物卷积:多生物特征签名识别系统的可取消模板
最近,人们致力于设计能够保护生物特征的算法和架构,以保证其所有者的必要安全和隐私。在本文中,我们讨论了一个受保护的基于在线签名的生物特征认证系统,其中所考虑的生物特征通过不可逆转的转换来保护,能够生成模板,从中检索原始信息在计算上与随机猜测一样困难。利用基于不可逆变换的保护方法的优点,在变换域提出了三种不同的匹配策略,并提出了一种基于分数级融合的多生物识别方法来提高系统的性能。在MCYT公共特征库上进行的实验结果表明,所提出的保护方案对可实现的识别率影响很小,能够为所考虑的生物特征提供安全性和可再生性。
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