IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Contactless Palmprint Recognition System: A Survey

  • Dele W. S. Alausa,
  • Emmanuel Adetiba,
  • Joke A. Badejo,
  • Innocent Ewean Davidson,
  • Obiseye Obiyemi,
  • Elutunji Buraimoh,
  • Abdultaofeek Abayomi,
  • Oluwadamilola Oshin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3193382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 132483 – 132505

Abstract

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Information systems in organizations traditionally require users to remember their secret pins or (passwords), token, card number, or both to confirm their identities. However, the technological trend has been moving towards personal identification based on individual behavioural attributes (such as gaits, signature, and voice) or physiological attributes (such as palmprint, fingerprint, face, iris, or ear). These attributes (biometrics) offer many advantages over knowledge and possession-based approaches. For example, palmprint images have rich, unique features for reliable human identification, and it has received significant attention due to their stability, reliability, uniqueness, and non-intrusiveness. This paper provides an overview and evaluation of contactless palmprint recognition system, the state-of-the-art performance of existing studies, different types of “Region of Interest” (ROI) extraction algorithms, feature extraction, and matching algorithms. Finally, the findings obtained are presented and discussed.

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