Biometric signatures and identification through the use of projective invariants

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7623685
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11659640

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Techniques, systems and methods for obtaining biometric signatures and identification are described. Broadly stated, embodiments of the present invention utilize specified geometric principles to provide means for accurate biometric identification using projective invariant features of a subregion of the human body. The present invention provides a means for computing biometric signatures and identification that are projective invariant and hence are not impacted by the viewing angle of the subregion of the human body containing the biometric data. This novel invention removes the restriction, often implicit in the previous work, of the imaging or sensing system being in a fixed repeatable (and generally orthogonal) viewing position. This invention can be applied across a wide range of biometrics, although it is most easily applicable to features that are approximately co-planar. A plurality of such projective invariant features can be used to define a biometric signature to either verify an individual's identity, or recognize an individual from a database of already known persons.

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  • THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, A BODY CORPORATE

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Boult, Terrance Edward Monument , US 6 117
Wang, Chia-Jiu Colorado Springs , US 1 32
Zheng, Gang Erie , US 74 285

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