Authors
Nalini K Ratha, Sharat Chikkerur, Jonathan H Connell, Ruud M Bolle
Publication date
2007/2/20
Journal
IEEE Transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
561-572
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Biometrics-based authentication systems offer obvious usability advantages over traditional password and token-based authentication schemes. However, biometrics raises several privacy concerns. A biometric is permanently associated with a user and cannot be changed. Hence, if a biometric identifier is compromised, it is lost forever and possibly for every application where the biometric is used. Moreover, if the same biometric is used in multiple applications, a user can potentially be tracked from one application to the next by cross-matching biometric databases. In this paper, we demonstrate several methods to generate multiple cancelable identifiers from fingerprint images to overcome these problems. In essence, a user can be given as many biometric identifiers as needed by issuing a new transformation "key." The identifiers can be cancelled and replaced when compromised. We empirically compare the …
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Scholar articles
NK Ratha, S Chikkerur, JH Connell, RM Bolle - IEEE Transactions on pattern analysis and machine …, 2007