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Experimental evidence of a template aging effect in iris biometrics
It has been widely accepted that iris biometric systems are not subject to a template aging effect. Baker et al. [1] recently presented the first published evidence of a template aging effect, using images acquired from 2004 through 2008 with an LG 2200 iris imaging system, representing a total of 13 subjects (26 irises). We report on a template aging study involving two different iris recognition algorithms, a larger number of subjects (43), a more modern imaging system (LG 4000), and over a shorter time-lapse (2 years). We also investigate the degree to which the template aging effect may be related to pupil dilation and/or contact lenses. We find evidence of a template aging effect, resulting in an increase in match hamming distance and false reject rate.