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Daugman J (2006) "Probing the uniqueness and randomness of IrisCodes:
Results from 200 billion iris pair comparisons." Proceedings of the IEEE,
vol. 94, no. 11, pp 1927-1935.
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Daugman J (2003) "Demodulation by complex-valued wavelets for stochastic
pattern recognition." Int'l Journal of Wavelets, Multi-resolution
and Information Processing, vol. 1, no. 1, pp 1-17.
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Daugman J (2003) "The importance of being random: Statistical principles
of iris recognition."
Pattern Recognition, vol. 36, no. 2, pp 279-291.
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Daugman J (2002) "Gabor wavelets and statistical pattern recognition."
The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, 2nd ed., MIT Press
(M. Arbib, editor), pp 457-463.
Daugman J (2001) "Statistical richness of visual phase information."
Int'l Journal of Computer Vision, 45(1), pp 25-38.
Daugman J and Downing C (2001) "Epigenetic randomness, complexity,
and singularity of human iris patterns." Proceedings of the Royal Society, B,
268, Biological Sciences, pp 1737 - 1740.
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Daugman J (2001) "Brain metaphor and brain theory." Chapter 2 in
Philosophy and the Neurosciences, edited by
W. Bechtel et al. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Scanned PDF
here)
Daugman J (2000) "Biometric decision landscapes."
Technical Report No. TR482, University of Cambridge Computer
Laboratory.
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Iris Recognition
All other links on this page relate to IRIS RECOGNITION, a practical
application of the work in computer vision, wavelets, and statistical
pattern recognition.
Detailed colour
iris image,
another, and
collage of
several. What a dark brown iris reveals in
infrared light,
and another.
(A database of grey-scale iris images is
available from the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, here.
Another database is available from Portugal's Universidade da Beira,
here.)
Summary of statistical results from
200 billion iris cross-comparisons
(spanning 152 nationalities in the UAE border-crossing database).
More detailed report with full Probability Tables available
here.