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Samoopravné kódy a rozpoznávání podle duhovky
Luhan, Vojtěch ; Šťovíček, Jan (advisor) ; Drápal, Aleš (referee)
Iris recognition constitutes one of the most powerful method for the iden- tification and authentication of people today. This thesis aims to describe the algorithms used in a sophisticated and mathematically correct way, while re- maining comprehensible. The description of these algorithms is not the only objective of this thesis; the reason they were chosen and potential improvements or substitutions are also discussed. The background of iris recognition, its use in cryptosystems, and the application of error-correcting codes are investigated as well.
Samoopravné kódy a rozpoznávání podle duhovky
Luhan, Vojtěch ; Šťovíček, Jan (advisor) ; Drápal, Aleš (referee)
Iris recognition constitutes one of the most powerful method for the iden- tification and authentication of people today. This thesis aims to describe the algorithms used by a mathematical apparatus. The description of these algo- rithms is not the only objective of this thesis; the reason they were chosen and potential improvements or substitutions are also discussed. The background of iris recognition, its use in cryptosystems, and the application of error-correcting codes are investigated as well. The second version of the thesis eliminates errata and a quantum of inaccu- racies discovered in the first version, especially in the ROI Definition, the Hough Transform and the Feature Extraction sections. Besides that, it also contains se- veral new propositions. Last, but not least, it shows a potential implementation of the algorithms described by appending pseudocodes to the relevant sections. 1
Samoopravné kódy a rozpoznávání podle duhovky
Luhan, Vojtěch ; Šťovíček, Jan (advisor) ; Drápal, Aleš (referee)
Iris recognition constitutes one of the most powerful method for the iden- tification and authentication of people today. This thesis aims to describe the algorithms used in a sophisticated and mathematically correct way, while re- maining comprehensible. The description of these algorithms is not the only objective of this thesis; the reason they were chosen and potential improvements or substitutions are also discussed. The background of iris recognition, its use in cryptosystems, and the application of error-correcting codes are investigated as well.

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