Authors
Zengxi Huang, Jie Wang, Xiaoming Wang, Xiaoning Song, Mingjin Chen
Publication date
2023/4
Journal
Complex & Intelligent Systems
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
1583-1603
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Biometric verification is generally considered a one-to-one matching task. In contrast, in this paper, we argue that the one-to-many competitive matching via sparse representation-based classification (SRC) can bring enhanced verification security and accuracy. SRC-based verification introduces non-target subjects to construct dynamic dictionary together with the client claimed and encodes the submitted feature. Owing to the sparsity constraint, a client can only be accepted when it defeats almost all non-target classes and wins a convincing sparsity-based matching score. This will make the verification more secure than those using one-to-one matching. However, intense competition may also lead to extremely inferior genuine scores when data degeneration occurs. Motivated by the latent benefits and concerns, we study SRC-based verification using two sparsity-based matching measures, three biometric …