Handbook of Vascular Biometrics
This open access handbook provides the first comprehensive overview of biometrics exploiting the shape of human blood vessels for biometric recognition, i.e. vascular biometrics, including finger vein recognition, hand/palm vein recognition, retina recognition, and sclera recognition. After an introductory chapter summarizing the state of the art in and availability of commercial systems and open datasets/open source software, individual chapters focus on specific aspects of one of the biometric modalities, including questions of usability, security, and privacy. The book features contributions from both academia and major industrial manufacturers.This open access handbook provides the first comprehensive overview of biometrics exploiting the shape of human blood vessels for biometric recognition, i.e. vascular biometrics, including finger vein recognition, hand/palm vein recognition, retina recognition, and sclera recognition. After an introductory chapter summarizing the state of the art in and availability of commercial systems and open datasets/open source software, individual chapters focus on specific aspects of one of the biometric modalities, including questions of usability, security, and privacy. The book features contributions from both academia and major industrial manufacturers.
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This open access handbook provides the first comprehensive overview of biometrics exploiting the shape of human blood vessels for biometric recognition, i.e. vascular biometrics, including finger vein
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I am a Full Professor for Computer Science at the Department of Computer Sciences at Salzburg University. I am heading the Multimedia Signal Processing and Security Lab (WaveLab-Group) - we are doing research in the areas of image and video processing, multimedia security, biometrics, medical imaging, and numerical mathematics. See my CV for various details on research, projects, publications, teaching, etc. Additionally, I am a lecturer at the Carinthia Tech Institute and at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences.
Andreas Uhl(editor)
Christoph Busch(editor)
Sébastien Marcel(editor)
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