Biometric recognition (also known as biometrics) refers to the automated recognition of individuals based on their biological or behavioral traits. Examples of biometric traits include fingerprint, palmprint, iris, and face. The brain is the most important and complex organ in the human body. Can it be used as a biometric trait? In this study, we analyze the uniqueness of the brain and try to use the brain for identity authentication. The proposed brain-based verification system operates in two stages: gray matter extraction and gray matter matching. A modified brain segmentation algorithm is implemented for extracting gray matter from an input brain image. Then, an alignment-based matching algorithm is developed for brain matching. Experim...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
The proposed method describes the current forensics and biometrics in a modern approach and implemen...
Brain wave signal is a bioelectric phenomenon reflecting activities in human brain. In this paper, w...
Security authentication defines the process of verifying the identity of a person. For many years, a...
International audienceConsidering the evolution of neuroimaging in the medical field, some new emerg...
Security authentication is one of the most important levels of information security. Nowadays, human...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
AbstractBiometrics are means for security but on the other side they are prone to forgery. For this ...
The neuronal activity has a unique genetic signature that can be used for personal identification an...
This paper studies the suitability of brain activity, namely electroencephalogram signals, as raw ma...
Brain signals have been investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brai...
Brain activity based biometric in the context of authentication of individuals is investigated. Spec...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe a new biometric approach based on geometrical chara...
International audienceNumerous anatomical studies of the human brain have shown a significant inter-...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
The proposed method describes the current forensics and biometrics in a modern approach and implemen...
Brain wave signal is a bioelectric phenomenon reflecting activities in human brain. In this paper, w...
Security authentication defines the process of verifying the identity of a person. For many years, a...
International audienceConsidering the evolution of neuroimaging in the medical field, some new emerg...
Security authentication is one of the most important levels of information security. Nowadays, human...
In this paper, investigate the use of brain activity for person identification. A biometric system i...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
AbstractBiometrics are means for security but on the other side they are prone to forgery. For this ...
The neuronal activity has a unique genetic signature that can be used for personal identification an...
This paper studies the suitability of brain activity, namely electroencephalogram signals, as raw ma...
Brain signals have been investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brai...
Brain activity based biometric in the context of authentication of individuals is investigated. Spec...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe a new biometric approach based on geometrical chara...
International audienceNumerous anatomical studies of the human brain have shown a significant inter-...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
The proposed method describes the current forensics and biometrics in a modern approach and implemen...
Brain wave signal is a bioelectric phenomenon reflecting activities in human brain. In this paper, w...