Authors
Romain Giot, Christophe Rosenberger
Publication date
2012/2/1
Journal
Expert Systems with Applications
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
1837-1847
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Biometric systems suffer from some drawbacks: a biometric system can provide in general good performances except with some individuals as its performance depends highly on the quality of the capture… One solution to solve some of these problems is to use multibiometrics where different biometric systems are combined together (multiple captures of the same biometric modality, multiple feature extraction algorithms, multiple biometric modalities…). In this paper, we are interested in score level fusion functions application (i.e., we use a multibiometric authentication scheme which accept or deny the claimant for using an application). In the state of the art, the weighted sum of scores (which is a linear classifier) and the use of an SVM (which is a non linear classifier) provided by different biometric systems provide one of the best performances. We present a new method based on the use of genetic programming …
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R Giot, C Rosenberger - Expert Systems with Applications, 2012