Iris Recognition for Infants
Rasel Ahmed Bhuiyan, Mateusz Trokielewicz, Piotr Maciejewicz, Sherri, Bucher, Adam Czajka

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of infant iris recognition by developing a specialized system that achieves high accuracy, enabling non-invasive identification of newborns and infants for security and health monitoring.
Contribution
It introduces a new infant iris segmentation model, evaluates existing recognition methods, and creates a privacy-preserving synthetic iris image generator, advancing infant biometric identification.
Findings
Achieved 3% EER with the proposed infant iris system
Outperformed adult iris recognition systems significantly
Developed a privacy-safe infant iris image synthesis model
Abstract
Non-invasive, efficient, physical token-less, accurate and stable identification methods for newborns may prevent baby swapping at birth, limit baby abductions and improve post-natal health monitoring across geographies, within the context of both the formal (i.e., hospitals) and informal (i.e., humanitarian and fragile settings) health sectors. This paper explores the feasibility of application iris recognition to build biometric identifiers for 4-6 week old infants. We (a) collected near infrared (NIR) iris images from 17 infants using a specially-designed NIR iris sensor; (b) evaluated six iris recognition methods to assess readiness of the state-of-the-art iris recognition to be applied to newborns and infants; (c) proposed a new segmentation model that correctly detects iris texture within infants iris images, and coupled it with several iris texture encoding approaches to offer,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiometric Identification and Security
