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A New Partitioning Method in Frequency Analysis of the Retinal Images for Human Identification
2011
Journal of Signal and Information Processing
Retinal image is one of the robust and accurate biometrics methods to recognize a person. In this article we present a new biometric identification system based on Fourier transform and angular partitioning of the spectrum. In this method, at first, the optical disc is localized using template matching technique and used for rotating the retinal image into the reference position. It compensates the rotation effects which might occur during the scanning process. Fourier transform coefficient and
doi:10.4236/jsip.2011.24039
fatcat:pdoxjjcjoja4dliuqj3oc643ya