Iris Identification System and Method Using Mobile Device with Stereo Camera
First Claim
1. An iris recognition system using a mobile device including a stereo camera, a digital camera chip and a video input unit, the mobile device being operated in cooperation with an iris image registered and stored in other mobile devices, a remote server or a security device, the iris recognition system comprising:
- the stereo camera including a single-focus lens having a long depth of focus, for taking a picture of the face and iris of a user to acquire a stereo image;
a means for converting the stereo image acquired by the stereo camera into a digital signal and calculating the distance between the stereo camera and the iris;
a means for determining whether the stereo image is out of focus and whether the position of the iris is out of a photographing range of the stereo camera using the calculated distance and judging whether the stereo image is suitable for personal identification; and
a means for extracting an iris region from the stereo image and obtaining an image having a normalized size using polar coordinate conversion and interpolation methods.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a face recognition and/or iris recognition system and method using a mobile device equipped with a stereo camera, which acquire a stereo image of a user'"'"'s face using at least two cameras or a method corresponding thereto and, even when the size of the stereo image is varied according to distance, correct the size of the stereo image. The stereo camera uses a single-focus lens with a long depth of focus to acquire a focused iris image over a wider range. When the user is not located at a position suitable for iris recognition, a message is sent to the user such that an iris image suitable for recognition is acquired. Furthermore, an iris image correction process according to distance is performed to prevent recognition rate from decreasing even when the size of the iris image is changed.
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9 Claims
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1. An iris recognition system using a mobile device including a stereo camera, a digital camera chip and a video input unit, the mobile device being operated in cooperation with an iris image registered and stored in other mobile devices, a remote server or a security device, the iris recognition system comprising:
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the stereo camera including a single-focus lens having a long depth of focus, for taking a picture of the face and iris of a user to acquire a stereo image; a means for converting the stereo image acquired by the stereo camera into a digital signal and calculating the distance between the stereo camera and the iris; a means for determining whether the stereo image is out of focus and whether the position of the iris is out of a photographing range of the stereo camera using the calculated distance and judging whether the stereo image is suitable for personal identification; and a means for extracting an iris region from the stereo image and obtaining an image having a normalized size using polar coordinate conversion and interpolation methods. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An iris recognition method using a mobile device including a stereo camera for improving accuracy of iris recognition, comprising the steps of:
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taking a picture of the face and/or iris of a user using the stereo camera having a single-focus lens with a long depth of focus to acquire a stereo image; determining whether the stereo image is out of focus and whether the position of the iris is out of a photographing range of the stereo camera on the basis of the acquired stereo image to judge whether the stereo image is suitable for personal identification; calculating the distance between the stereo camera and the user'"'"'s face from the stereo image when it is judged that the stereo image is suitable for iris recognition; and acquiring an image having a normalized size using a polar coordinate transform and interpolation method that forms a plurality of circles having the same radius based on the center of the pupil and dividing the circles into predetermined angles to form polar coordinates in order to correct a variation in the size of an iris image using the calculated distance. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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