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Abstract

The vein structure in the sclera, the white and opaque outer protective covering of the eye, is anecdotally
stable over time and unique to each person. As a result, it is well suited for use as a biometric for human
identification. Sclera recognition poses several challenges: the vein structure moves and deforms with the
movement of the eye and its surrounding tissues; images of sclera patterns are often defocused and/or
saturated; and, most importantly, the vein structure in the sclera is multi-layered and has complex non-linear
deformation. Here proposed a new method for sclera recognition, a line descriptor along with feature
extraction, registration, and matching method that is scale, orientation, and deformation invariant, and can
mitigate the multi-layered deformation effects and tolerate segmentation error.

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How to Cite
Ridhika Chopra1 , Prof Minal Puranik2 , Prof Vidya Gogate3. (2016). Recognition of Veins in Sclera for Human Identification. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(09), 4549-4553. Retrieved from http://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/1214