Why template self-update should work in biometric authentication systems?

MARCIALIS, GIAN LUCA;DIDACI, LUCA;ROLI, FABIO
2012-01-01

Abstract

The term adaptive biometric systems refers to biometric recognition systems in which an algorithm aimed to follow variations of the clients appearance has been implemented. Among others, the self update algorithm is used when only one biometric is available, and is able to add to the clients gallery novel data collected during system operation, on the basis of a updating threshold: if the novel data, compared with existing template(s), provide a matching score higher than the given threshold, they are added to the gallery. In order to avoid misclassification errors, thus inserting impostors into the clients gallery, this threshold is very conservative. Self-update algorithm has shown to be effective for many biometrics. However, no work tried to explain, so far, why self-update should work, in particular when a very conservative update threshold is used (zeroFAR threshold). This is the goal of the present paper, which provides a conceptual explanation of the self update mechanism coupled with a set of experiments on a publicly available data set explicitly designed for studying adaptive biometric systems.
2012
Inglese
11th Int. Conf. On Information Science, Signal Processing, and their Applications (ISSPA 2012 , 2012, Montreal (Quebec, Canada)
978-146730382-8
IEEE
CFP12450-CDR
1086
1091
6
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6310451
11th Int. Conf. On Information Science, Signal Processing, and their Applications (ISSPA 2012)
Contributo
Esperti anonimi
July 3-5, 2012
Montreal, Canada
internazionale
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Marcialis, GIAN LUCA; Didaci, Luca; Pisano, Alessandro; Granger, Eric; Roli, Fabio
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4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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