Implementation of Palm Print Biometric Identification System Using Ordinal Measures

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Author(s)

V.K. Narendira Kumar 1,* B. Srinivasan 2

1. Department of Information Technology, Gobi Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Gobichettipalayam–638453, Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India

2. PG & Research Department of Computer Science, Gobi Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Gobichettipalayam–638453, Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2013.12.11

Received: 17 Jan. 2013 / Revised: 5 May 2013 / Accepted: 21 Jul. 2013 / Published: 8 Nov. 2013

Index Terms

Biometrics, Palm Print, Recognition, Ordinal Measures, Feature Extraction

Abstract

Personal identification is one of the most important requirements in all e-commerce and criminal detection applications. In this framework, a novel palm print representation method, namely orthogonal line ordinal features, is proposed. The palm print registration, feature extraction, palm print verification and palm print recognition modules are designed to manage the palm prints and the palm print database module is designed to store their palm prints and the person details in the database. The feature extraction module is proposed to extract the ordinal measurements for the palm prints. The verification module is designed to verify the palm print with the personal identification record. The recognition module is proposed to find out the relevant person associated with the palm print image. The proposed palm print recognition scheme uses the intensity and brightness to measure the ordinal measurement. The ordinal measures are estimated for the 4 x 4 regions of the palm print images.

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V.K. Narendira Kumar, B. Srinivasan, "Implementation of Palm Print Biometric Identification System Using Ordinal Measures", International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science(IJITCS), vol.5, no.12, pp.86-96, 2013. DOI:10.5815/ijitcs.2013.12.11

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