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Conference Paper Multimodal Biometric Systems and Its Application in Smart TV
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Authors
Yeong Gon Kim, Kwang Yong Shin, Won Oh Lee, Kang Ryoung Park, Eui Chul Lee, CheonIn Oh, HanKyu Lee
Issue Date
2012-12
Citation
International conference on Education and Learning (EL) 2012 (CCIC 352), v.352, pp.219-226
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35603-2_32
Abstract
Biometrics has become as one of the most promising technologies over the last few decades. This technique uses a person's physiological or behavioral characteristics (such as fingerprint, face, iris or voice) to identify an individual. Many researches show that multimodal biometric techniques which combine more than two biometric technologies provides better performance than unimodal one since they use two or more physiological or behavioral characteristics. Therefore, the multimodal biometrics has vividly researched recently. In this paper, we provide a review of multimodal biometric techniques. In addition, we discuss fusion of biometrics and various fusion scenarios that are feasible in multimodal biometric systems. Experimental results showed that the multimodal biometric system based on face and both irises outperformed compared to the unimodal biometric system. Finally, we discuss about some applications for smart TV environment based on multimodal biometric technologies. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
KSP Keywords
Biometric techniques, Multimodal Biometric System, behavioral characteristics, smart TV, unimodal biometric system