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Finger Vein Recognition Based on Local Directional Code

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages 14937-14952

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s121114937

Keywords

finger vein recognition; local directional code; local line binary pattern; local gradient orientation; webber local descriptor

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [60933008, 61070097, 61173069]
  2. Research Found for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20100131110021, 20110131130004]

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Finger vein patterns are considered as one of the most promising biometric authentication methods for its security and convenience. Most of the current available finger vein recognition methods utilize features from a segmented blood vessel network. As an improperly segmented network may degrade the recognition accuracy, binary pattern based methods are proposed, such as Local Binary Pattern (LBP), Local Derivative Pattern (LDP) and Local Line Binary Pattern (LLBP). However, the rich directional information hidden in the finger vein pattern has not been fully exploited by the existing local patterns. Inspired by the Webber Local Descriptor (WLD), this paper represents a new direction based local descriptor called Local Directional Code (LDC) and applies it to finger vein recognition. In LDC, the local gradient orientation information is coded as an octonary decimal number. Experimental results show that the proposed method using LDC achieves better performance than methods using LLBP.

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