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ISBA 2015: Hong Kong, China
- IEEE International Conference on Identity, Security and Behavior Analysis, ISBA 2015, Hong Kong, China, March 23-25, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-1974-1
- Kun Zhao, Arnold Wiliem, Brian C. Lovell:
Kernelised orthonormal random projection on grassmann manifolds with applications to action and gait-based gender recognition. 1-6 - Stephen J. Elliott, Kevin O'Connor, Eric Bartlow, Joshua J. Robertson, Richard M. Guest:
Expanding the human-biometric sensor interaction model to identity claim scenarios. 1-6 - Napa Sae-Bae, Nasir D. Memon:
Quality of online signature templates. 1-8 - M. Saad Shakeel, Wenxiong Kang:
Efficient blind image deblurring method for palm print images. 1-7 - Ravichandran Subramanian, Sudeep Sarkar, Miguel A. Labrador, Kristina Contino, Christopher Eggert, Omar Javed, Jiejie Zhu, Hui Cheng:
Orientation invariant gait matching algorithm based on the Kabsch alignment. 1-8 - Jianxu Chen, Feng Shen, Danny Ziyi Chen, Patrick J. Flynn:
Iris recognition based on human-interpretable features. 1-6 - Guoqiang Li, Bian Yang, Christoph Busch:
A Novel Fingerprint Indexing Approach Focusing on Minutia Location and direction. 1-6 - Dong Cao, Ran He, Man Zhang, Zhenan Sun, Tieniu Tan:
Real-world gender recognition using multi-order LBP and localized multi-boost learning. 1-6 - Zhigang Yao, Benoît Vibert, Christophe Charrier, Christophe Rosenberger:
Blind minutiae selection for standard minutiae templates. 1-6 - Piyush Joshi, Surya Prakash:
An efficient technique for image contrast enhancement using artificial bee colony. 1-6 - Gitam Shikkenawis, Suman K. Mitra:
Locality Preserving Discriminant Projection. 1-6 - Chao Shen, Shichao Pei, Tianwen Yu, Xiaohong Guan:
On motion sensors as source for user input inference in smartphones. 1-6 - Mei Ngan, Patrick Grother:
Tattoo recognition technology - challenge (Tatt-C): an open tattoo database for developing tattoo recognition research. 1-6 - Jiaju Huang, Daqing Hou, Stephanie Schuckers, Zhenhao Hou:
Effect of data size on performance of free-text keystroke authentication. 1-7 - Soumik Mondal, Patrick Bours:
Context independent continuous authentication using behavioural biometrics. 1-8 - Syed Zulkarnain Syed Idrus, Estelle Cherrier, Christophe Rosenberger, Soumik Mondal, Patrick Bours:
Keystroke dynamics performance enhancement with soft biometrics. 1-7 - Hossein Talebi, Marina L. Gavrilova:
Prior resemblance probability of users for multimodal biometrics rank fusion. 1-7 - Jeffry Bonar Fernando, Koji Morikawa:
Improvement of human identification accuracy by wavelet of peak-aligned ECG. 1-6 - Xiang Li, Ancong Wu, Mei Cao, Jinjie You, Wei-Shi Zheng:
Towards more reliable matching for person re-identification. 1-6 - Aishwarya Jain, Paritosh Mittal, Gaurav Goswami, Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh:
Person identification at a distance via ocular biometrics. 1-6 - Bin Li, Zifei Yan, Wangmeng Zuo, Feng Yue:
Modeling the individuality of iris pattern and the effectiveness of inconsistent bit masking strategy. 1-6 - Daniel F. Smith, Arnold Wiliem, Brian C. Lovell:
Binary watermarks: a practical method to address face recognition replay attacks on consumer mobile devices. 1-6 - Qiong Gui, Zhanpeng Jin, Maria V. Ruiz-Blondet, Sarah Laszlo, Wenyao Xu:
Towards EEG biometrics: pattern matching approaches for user identification. 1-6 - Tzipora Halevi, Trishank Karthik Kuppusamy, Meghan Caiazzo, Nasir D. Memon:
Investigating users' readiness to trade-off biometric fingerprint data. 1-8 - Xun Gong, Zehua Fu, Xinxin Li, Lin Feng:
A two-stage estimation method for depth estimation of facial landmarks. 1-6 - Dan Rissacher, Dan Galy:
Cardiac radar for biometric identification using nearest neighbour of continuous wavelet transform peaks. 1-6 - Maria V. Ruiz-Blondet, Sarah Laszlo, Zhanpeng Jin:
Assessment of permanence of non-volitional EEG brainwaves as a biometric. 1-6 - Ramachandra Raghavendra, Jayachander Surbiryala, Christoph Busch:
An efficient finger vein indexing scheme based on unsupervised clustering. 1-8
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