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IRIS RECOGNITION
The need for biometrics
As per wikipedia,
“Biometrics consists of methods for uniquely recognizing humans
based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits”
The need for biometrics
o -> Rapid development in technology
o -> Globalization
Biometrics and Iris Scanning
Anatomy of the Human Eye

• Eye = Camera
• Cornea bends, refracts,
and focuses light.

• Retina = Film for image
projection (converts image
into electrical signals).
• Optical nerve transmits
signals to the brain.
What is Iris?
5

 The coloured ring around the pupil of the eye is called the iris






,like a snowflake.
Controls light levels inside the eye.
Tiny muscles that dilate and constrict the pupil size.
Divides the front of the eye from the back of the eye.
Color comes from melanin.

brown or black in colour
Individuality of Iris

Left and right eye irises have distinctive pattern.
Characteristics of Iris
7

 Has highly distinguishing texture.
 Right eye differs from left eye.
 Twins have different iris texture.
 Iris pattern remains unchanged after the age of two and does not

degrade overtime or with the environment.
 Iris patterns are extremely complex than other biometric patterns.
What Is It?
.

Going the layman way the biometric identification of the iris is called as
―IRIS SCANNING‖.
But as per WIKIPEDIA,
“Iris recognition is a method of biometric authentication that uses
pattern-recognition techniques based on high-resolution images of the
irides of an individual's eyes.”
WHY ?
400 identifying features
The iris is a living password
Artificial duplication is virtually impossible
Probability of matching of two irises is 1:1078
Genetic independency
Its inherent isolation and protection from
the external environment.
WHEN
1936
• Idea was proposed by ophthalmologist Frank Burch
1980
• Appeared in the Bond Films
1987
• Aram Safir & leonard Flom patented the idea and asked John
Dougman to create actual algorithms for that. John Dougman created
this algorithm and patented that in the same year..
1987
• Licensee Sensar deployed special cameras in ATMs of NCR corps and
Diebold Corps
1997-1999
• “Panasonic Authenticam‖ was ready for use in public places like airports
HOW : THE SCIENCE BEHIND IT
Iris on the Move: Acquisition of
Images
To acquire images with sufficient resolution and sharpness to support recognition.

A. Optics and Camera:
Human heads are on the order of 15 cm wide.
In case of a portal, we needed a capture volume width on the order of 20–30 cm.
More than 200 pixels or more across the iris- Good quality.
Of 150–200 pixels across the iris – Acceptable quality
Of 100–150 pixels to be of- Marginal quality.
B. Illumination:
The shutter is only open during the strobe to reduce the effect of
ambient light.
C. Coarse Segmentation:
Daugman algorithm expects 640 x 480 images.
Iris Localization
13

Both the inner boundary and the outer boundary of a typical iris can be taken
as circles.
 But the two circles are usually not co-centric.
The inner boundary between the pupil and the iris is detected.
 The outer boundary of the iris is more difficult to detect because of the low
contrast between the two sides of the boundary.
 The outer boundary is detected by maximizing changes of the perimeternormalized along the circle.

Iris Normalization
14

 The size of the pupil may change due to the variation of the illumination and the

associated elastic deformations in the iris texture may interfere with the results of
pattern matching.
 Since both the inner and outer boundaries of the iris have been detected, it is easy to
map the iris ring to a rectangular block of texture of a fixed size.
Pattern Matching
How closely the produced code matches the encoded features stored in the
database.
One technique for comparing two IrisCodes is to use the Hamming distance,
which is the number of corresponding bits that differ between the two IrisCodes.
Recording of Identities
Image Processing
John Daugman (1994)
• Pupil detection: circular edge detector

• Segmenting sclera

max G (r )

r , x0 , y 0

r r , x0 , y 0

I ( x, y )
ds
2 r
Rubbersheet Model
θ
r
0

1

Each pixel (x,y) is mapped into
polar pair (r, ). θ

r

θ
Circular band is divided into 8
Sub-bands of equal thickness for a
given angle θ .
Measure of Performance
• Off-line and on-line modes of operation.

Hamming distance: standard measure for comparison of binary strings.

D

1
n

n

xk
k 1

x and y are two IrisCodes
is the notation for exclusive OR (XOR)
Counts bits that disagree.

yk
Observations
• Two IrisCodes from the same eye
form genuine pair => genuine Hamming
distance.
• Two IrisCodes from two different eyes
form imposter pair => imposter Hamming
distance.
• Bits in IrisCodes are correlated (both
for genuine pair and for imposter pair).
• The correlation between IrisCodes
from the same eye is stronger.
Iris Recognition System
Acquisition

IrisCode

Gabor Filters

Image

Localization

Polar Representation
Demarcated Zones
22
Imaging Systems

http://www.iridiantech.com/
Merits
 · Highly protected, internal organ of the eye
 · Externally visible; patterns imaged from a distance
 · Iris patterns possess a high degree of randomness

.Uniqueness: set by combinatorial complexity
· Changing pupil size confirms natural physiology
 · Limited genetic penetrance of iris patterns
 · Patterns apparently stable throughout life.
 A key advantage of iris recognition is its stability, or
template
longevity, as, barring trauma, a single enrollment can last a lifetime.
Demerits
 · Small target (1 cm) to acquire from a distance (1m)
 · Located behind a curved, wet, reflecting surface
 · Obscured by eyelashes, lenses, reflections
 · Partially occluded by eyelids, often drooping
 · Deforms non-elastically as pupil changes size

 · Illumination should not be visible or bright.
Applications
 . ATMs
 .Fugitive track record

 .Computer login: The iris as a living password.
 · National Border Controls: The iris as a living password.
 · Ticket less air travel.
 · Premises access control (home, office, laboratory etc.).

 · Driving licenses and other personal certificates.
 · Entitlements and benefits authentication.
 · Forensics, birth certificates, tracking missing or wanted person
 · Credit-card authentication.
 · Automobile ignition and unlocking; anti-theft devices.
 · Anti-terrorism (e.g.:— suspect Screening at airports)
 · Secure financial transaction (e-commerce, banking).
 · Internet security, control of access to privileged information.
National Geographic: 1984 and
2002
Sharbat Gula
 The remarkable story of Sharbat

Gula, first photographed in 1984
aged 12 in a refugee camp in
Pakistan by National Geographic
(NG)
photographer
Steve
McCurry, and traced 18 years
later to a remote part of
Afghanistan where she was
again photographed by McCurry.

 So the NG turned to the inventor

of automatic iris recognition,
John Daugman at the University
of Cambridge.

 The numbers Daugman got left

no question in his mind that the
eyes of the young Afghan
refugee and the eyes of the adult
Sharbat Gula belong to the
same person.
John Daugman and the Eyes of
Sharbat Gula
Iris is seen as the saviour of the UID project in India.

A U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant uses an iris scanner to positively identify a member of the
Baghdadi city council prior to a meeting with local tribal leaders, sheiks, community leaders and
U.S. service members.
Comparison
Method

Iris

Coded Pattern

Iris pattern
fingerprints

Fingerprint
voice
Signature

Face

Palm

Voice
characteristics
Shape of letters,
writing
Order, pen pressure
Outline, shape &
distribution of eyes, nose
size, length, &
thickness hands

MisIdentific
--ation rate

Security

1/1,200,0
00

High

1/1,000

Medium

Universal

1/30

Low

Telephone service

1/10
0

Low

Low-security

1/100

Low

Low-security

1/700

Low

Low-security

Applications

high-security
Conclusion
32

 Iris recognition has proven to be a very useful and versatile

security measure.
 It is a quick and accurate way of identifying an individual with no
chance for human error.
 Iris recognition is widely used in the transportation industry and
can have many applications in other fields where security is
necessary.
 Iris recognition will prove to be a widely used security measure
in the future.
References
 · http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk
 ·http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_recognition
 .www.seminars4u.com
 Daugman J (1999) "Biometric decision landscapes."

Technical Report No TR482, University of Cambridge
Computer Laboratory.
 International Journal of Computer Technology and
Electronics Engineering (IJCTEE) Volume 2, Issue
1
 THANK YOU

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Iris recognition seminar

  • 2. The need for biometrics As per wikipedia, “Biometrics consists of methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits” The need for biometrics o -> Rapid development in technology o -> Globalization
  • 4. Anatomy of the Human Eye • Eye = Camera • Cornea bends, refracts, and focuses light. • Retina = Film for image projection (converts image into electrical signals). • Optical nerve transmits signals to the brain.
  • 5. What is Iris? 5  The coloured ring around the pupil of the eye is called the iris     ,like a snowflake. Controls light levels inside the eye. Tiny muscles that dilate and constrict the pupil size. Divides the front of the eye from the back of the eye. Color comes from melanin. brown or black in colour
  • 6. Individuality of Iris Left and right eye irises have distinctive pattern.
  • 7. Characteristics of Iris 7  Has highly distinguishing texture.  Right eye differs from left eye.  Twins have different iris texture.  Iris pattern remains unchanged after the age of two and does not degrade overtime or with the environment.  Iris patterns are extremely complex than other biometric patterns.
  • 8. What Is It? . Going the layman way the biometric identification of the iris is called as ―IRIS SCANNING‖. But as per WIKIPEDIA, “Iris recognition is a method of biometric authentication that uses pattern-recognition techniques based on high-resolution images of the irides of an individual's eyes.”
  • 9. WHY ? 400 identifying features The iris is a living password Artificial duplication is virtually impossible Probability of matching of two irises is 1:1078 Genetic independency Its inherent isolation and protection from the external environment.
  • 10. WHEN 1936 • Idea was proposed by ophthalmologist Frank Burch 1980 • Appeared in the Bond Films 1987 • Aram Safir & leonard Flom patented the idea and asked John Dougman to create actual algorithms for that. John Dougman created this algorithm and patented that in the same year.. 1987 • Licensee Sensar deployed special cameras in ATMs of NCR corps and Diebold Corps 1997-1999 • “Panasonic Authenticam‖ was ready for use in public places like airports
  • 11. HOW : THE SCIENCE BEHIND IT
  • 12. Iris on the Move: Acquisition of Images To acquire images with sufficient resolution and sharpness to support recognition. A. Optics and Camera: Human heads are on the order of 15 cm wide. In case of a portal, we needed a capture volume width on the order of 20–30 cm. More than 200 pixels or more across the iris- Good quality. Of 150–200 pixels across the iris – Acceptable quality Of 100–150 pixels to be of- Marginal quality. B. Illumination: The shutter is only open during the strobe to reduce the effect of ambient light. C. Coarse Segmentation: Daugman algorithm expects 640 x 480 images.
  • 13. Iris Localization 13 Both the inner boundary and the outer boundary of a typical iris can be taken as circles.  But the two circles are usually not co-centric. The inner boundary between the pupil and the iris is detected.  The outer boundary of the iris is more difficult to detect because of the low contrast between the two sides of the boundary.  The outer boundary is detected by maximizing changes of the perimeternormalized along the circle. 
  • 14. Iris Normalization 14  The size of the pupil may change due to the variation of the illumination and the associated elastic deformations in the iris texture may interfere with the results of pattern matching.  Since both the inner and outer boundaries of the iris have been detected, it is easy to map the iris ring to a rectangular block of texture of a fixed size.
  • 15. Pattern Matching How closely the produced code matches the encoded features stored in the database. One technique for comparing two IrisCodes is to use the Hamming distance, which is the number of corresponding bits that differ between the two IrisCodes.
  • 17. Image Processing John Daugman (1994) • Pupil detection: circular edge detector • Segmenting sclera max G (r ) r , x0 , y 0 r r , x0 , y 0 I ( x, y ) ds 2 r
  • 18. Rubbersheet Model θ r 0 1 Each pixel (x,y) is mapped into polar pair (r, ). θ r θ Circular band is divided into 8 Sub-bands of equal thickness for a given angle θ .
  • 19. Measure of Performance • Off-line and on-line modes of operation. Hamming distance: standard measure for comparison of binary strings. D 1 n n xk k 1 x and y are two IrisCodes is the notation for exclusive OR (XOR) Counts bits that disagree. yk
  • 20. Observations • Two IrisCodes from the same eye form genuine pair => genuine Hamming distance. • Two IrisCodes from two different eyes form imposter pair => imposter Hamming distance. • Bits in IrisCodes are correlated (both for genuine pair and for imposter pair). • The correlation between IrisCodes from the same eye is stronger.
  • 21. Iris Recognition System Acquisition IrisCode Gabor Filters Image Localization Polar Representation Demarcated Zones
  • 22. 22
  • 24. Merits  · Highly protected, internal organ of the eye  · Externally visible; patterns imaged from a distance  · Iris patterns possess a high degree of randomness .Uniqueness: set by combinatorial complexity · Changing pupil size confirms natural physiology  · Limited genetic penetrance of iris patterns  · Patterns apparently stable throughout life.  A key advantage of iris recognition is its stability, or template longevity, as, barring trauma, a single enrollment can last a lifetime.
  • 25. Demerits  · Small target (1 cm) to acquire from a distance (1m)  · Located behind a curved, wet, reflecting surface  · Obscured by eyelashes, lenses, reflections  · Partially occluded by eyelids, often drooping  · Deforms non-elastically as pupil changes size  · Illumination should not be visible or bright.
  • 26. Applications  . ATMs  .Fugitive track record  .Computer login: The iris as a living password.  · National Border Controls: The iris as a living password.  · Ticket less air travel.  · Premises access control (home, office, laboratory etc.).  · Driving licenses and other personal certificates.  · Entitlements and benefits authentication.  · Forensics, birth certificates, tracking missing or wanted person  · Credit-card authentication.  · Automobile ignition and unlocking; anti-theft devices.  · Anti-terrorism (e.g.:— suspect Screening at airports)  · Secure financial transaction (e-commerce, banking).  · Internet security, control of access to privileged information.
  • 28. Sharbat Gula  The remarkable story of Sharbat Gula, first photographed in 1984 aged 12 in a refugee camp in Pakistan by National Geographic (NG) photographer Steve McCurry, and traced 18 years later to a remote part of Afghanistan where she was again photographed by McCurry.  So the NG turned to the inventor of automatic iris recognition, John Daugman at the University of Cambridge.  The numbers Daugman got left no question in his mind that the eyes of the young Afghan refugee and the eyes of the adult Sharbat Gula belong to the same person.
  • 29. John Daugman and the Eyes of Sharbat Gula
  • 30. Iris is seen as the saviour of the UID project in India. A U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant uses an iris scanner to positively identify a member of the Baghdadi city council prior to a meeting with local tribal leaders, sheiks, community leaders and U.S. service members.
  • 31. Comparison Method Iris Coded Pattern Iris pattern fingerprints Fingerprint voice Signature Face Palm Voice characteristics Shape of letters, writing Order, pen pressure Outline, shape & distribution of eyes, nose size, length, & thickness hands MisIdentific --ation rate Security 1/1,200,0 00 High 1/1,000 Medium Universal 1/30 Low Telephone service 1/10 0 Low Low-security 1/100 Low Low-security 1/700 Low Low-security Applications high-security
  • 32. Conclusion 32  Iris recognition has proven to be a very useful and versatile security measure.  It is a quick and accurate way of identifying an individual with no chance for human error.  Iris recognition is widely used in the transportation industry and can have many applications in other fields where security is necessary.  Iris recognition will prove to be a widely used security measure in the future.
  • 33. References  · http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk  ·http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_recognition  .www.seminars4u.com  Daugman J (1999) "Biometric decision landscapes." Technical Report No TR482, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.  International Journal of Computer Technology and Electronics Engineering (IJCTEE) Volume 2, Issue 1