In the real world applications, unimodal biometric systems often face limitations because of sensitivity to noise, intra class invariability, data quality, and other factors. Improving the performance of individual matchers in the aforementioned situation may not be effective. Multi biometric systems are used to overcome this problem by providing multiple pieces of evidence of the same identity. This system provides effective fusion scheme that combines information provided by the multiple domain experts based on score-level fusion method, thereby increasing the efficiency which is not possible in unimodal system. In this paper, we have proposed the development of a fingerprint and iris fusion system which provide higher security than the individual unimodal system.
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Unique Paper ID: 159025
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1
Page(s): 379 - 383
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