SIGNATURE AND IRIS AUTHENTICATION BASED ON DERIVED KINEMATIC VALUES
Abstract
Authentication systems which are covenant with a measurable behavioral and physiological traits are essential for an online system. In this paper, two types of biometric sample authentication from different databases on a common algorithm using Continuous Dynamic Programming [CDP] are discussed. Using a common algorithm, a method for user-dependent threshold decisions can be achieved for both biometrics in a uniform fashion. The integration of static iris information and dynamic signature information are done at decision level. Inferences are drawn using voting techniques. The derived kinematic feature, acceleration, is used in this paper.