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8th ECCV 2004: Prague, Czech Republic - Workshop BioAW
- Davide Maltoni, Anil K. Jain:
Biometric Authentication, ECCV 2004 International Workshop, BioAW 2004, Prague, Czech Republic, May 15, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3087, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22499-8 - Jongsun Kim, Jongmoo Choi, Juneho Yi:
Face Recognition Based on Locally Salient ICA Information. 1-9 - Lei Zhang, Dimitris Samaras:
Pose Invariant Face Recognition Under Arbitrary Unknown Lighting Using Spherical Harmonics. 10-23 - Sébastien Marcel, Yann Rodriguez:
Biometric Face Authentication Using Pixel-Based Weak Classifiers. 24-31 - Wei Liu, Yunhong Wang, Stan Z. Li, Tieniu Tan:
Null Space Approach of Fisher Discriminant Analysis for Face Recognition. 32-44 - Xiangsheng Huang, Stan Z. Li, Yangsheng Wang:
Statistical Learning of Evaluation Function for ASM/AAM Image Alignment. 45-56 - Loris Nanni, Annalisa Franco, Raffaele Cappelli:
Towards a Robust Face Detector. 57-69 - Raquel Montes Diez, Cristina Conde, Enrique Cabello:
Automatic Detection of the Optimal Acceptance Threshold in a Face Verification System. 70-79 - Sergey Novikov, Oleg Ushmaev:
Registration and Modeling of Elastic Deformations of Fingerprints. 80-88 - Wei-Yun Yau, Tai Pang Chen, Peter Morguet:
Benchmarking of Fingerprint Sensors. 89-99 - Stephanie A. C. Schuckers, Aditya Abhyankar:
Detecting Liveness in Fingerprint Scanners Using Wavelets: Results of the Test Dataset. 100-110 - Henning Lorch, Peter Morguet, Hartmut Schröder:
Fingerprint Distortion Measurement. 111-123 - Krzysztof Kryszczuk, Patrice Morier, Andrzej Drygajlo:
Study of the Distinctiveness of Level 2 and Level 3 Features in Fragmentary Fingerprint Comparison. 124-133 - Arun Ross, Anil K. Jain:
Biometric Sensor Interoperability: A Case Study in Fingerprints. 134-145 - Jiansheng Chen, Yiu Sang Moon, K. F. Fong:
Efficient Fingerprint Image Enhancement for Mobile Embedded Systems. 146-157 - Pim Tuyls, Jasper Goseling:
Capacity and Examples of Template-Protecting Biometric Authentication Systems. 158-170 - Madalina Baltatu, Rosalia D'Alessandro, Roberta D'Amico:
Toward Ubiquitous Acceptance of Biometric Authentication: Template Protection Techniques. 171-183 - Travis J. Atkinson, Michael E. Schuckers:
Approximate Confidence Intervals for Estimation of Matching Error Rates of Biometric Identification Devices. 184-194 - Raul Sánchez-Reillo, Judith Liu-Jimenez, Luis Entrena:
Architectures for Biometric Match-on-Token Solutions. 195-204 - Nalini K. Ratha, Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva, Jonathan H. Connell, Ruud M. Bolle:
A Secure Protocol for Data Hiding in Compressed Fingerprint Images. 205-216 - David Zhang, Guangming Lu, Adams Wai-Kin Kong, Michael Wong:
Palmprint Authentication System for Civil Applications. 217-228 - Seiichiro Hangai, Takeshi Higuchi:
Writer Identification Using Finger-Bend in Writing Signature. 229-237 - Damon L. Woodard, Patrick J. Flynn:
3D Finger Biometrics. 238-247 - Pawel Kasprowski, Józef Ober:
Eye Movements in Biometrics. 248-258 - Anil K. Jain, Karthik Nandakumar, Xiaoguang Lu, Unsang Park:
Integrating Faces, Fingerprints, and Soft Biometric Traits for User Recognition. 259-269 - Zhenan Sun, Tieniu Tan, Yunhong Wang:
Robust Encoding of Local Ordinal Measures: A General Framework of Iris Recognition. 270-282 - Christian Hook, Jürgen Kempf, Georg Scharfenberg:
A Novel Digitizing Pen for the Analysis of Pen Pressure and Inclination in Handwriting Biometrics. 283-294 - Julian Fiérrez-Aguilar, N. Alonso-Hermira, G. Moreno-Marquez, Javier Ortega-Garcia:
An Off-line Signature Verification System Based on Fusion of Local and Global Information. 295-306 - Gian Luca Marcialis, Fabio Roli:
Fingerprint Verification by Decision-Level Fusion of Optical and Capacitive Sensors. 307-317 - Van-Bao Ly, Sonia Garcia-Salicetti, Bernadette Dorizzi:
Fusion of HMM's Likelihood and Viterbi Path for On-line Signature Verification. 318-331 - Keivan Maghooli, Mohammad Shahram Moin:
A New Approach on Multimodal Biometrics Based on Combining Neural Networks Using AdaBoost. 332-341
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