Given the recent explosion of interest in human authentication, verification based on tokenised pseudo-random numbers and the user specific biometric feature (BioHashing) has received much attention. These methods have significant functional advantages over sole biometrics i.e. zero equal error rate. The main drawback of the base BioHashing method proposed in the literature relies in exhibiting low performance when an “impostor” B steals the pseudo-random numbers of A and he tries to authenticate as A. In this paper, we introduce some ideas to improve the base BioHashing approach in order to maintain a very low equal error rate when nobody steals the Hash key, and to reach good performance also when an “impostor” steals the Hash key.
A. Lumini, L. Nanni (2007). An improved BioHashing for human authentication. PATTERN RECOGNITION, 40, 1057-1065 [10.1016/j.patcog.2006.05.030].
An improved BioHashing for human authentication
LUMINI, ALESSANDRA;NANNI, LORIS
2007
Abstract
Given the recent explosion of interest in human authentication, verification based on tokenised pseudo-random numbers and the user specific biometric feature (BioHashing) has received much attention. These methods have significant functional advantages over sole biometrics i.e. zero equal error rate. The main drawback of the base BioHashing method proposed in the literature relies in exhibiting low performance when an “impostor” B steals the pseudo-random numbers of A and he tries to authenticate as A. In this paper, we introduce some ideas to improve the base BioHashing approach in order to maintain a very low equal error rate when nobody steals the Hash key, and to reach good performance also when an “impostor” steals the Hash key.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.