A new finger-knuckle-print ROI extraction method based on probabilistic region growing algorithm

2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 569-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Kong ◽  
Gongping Yang ◽  
Lu Yang
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (04) ◽  
pp. 1750024 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qianwen Li ◽  
Zhihua Wei ◽  
Cairong Zhao

Region of interest (ROI) is the most important part of an image that expresses the effective content of the image. Extracting regions of interest from images accurately and efficiently can reduce computational complexity and is essential for image analysis and understanding. In order to achieve the automatic extraction of regions of interest and obtain more accurate regions of interest, this paper proposes Optimized Automatic Seeded Region Growing (OASRG) algorithm. The algorithm uses the affinity propagation (AP) clustering algorithm to extract the seeds automatically, and optimizes the traditional region growing algorithm by regrowing strategy to obtain the regions of interest where target objects are contained. Experimental results show that our algorithm can automatically locate seeds and produce results as good as traditional region growing with seeds selected manually. Furthermore, the precision is improved and the extraction effect is better after the optimization with regrowing strategy.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (13) ◽  
pp. 4402
Author(s):  
Huimin Lu ◽  
Yifan Wang ◽  
Ruoran Gao ◽  
Chengcheng Zhao ◽  
Yang Li

As the second generation of biometric technology, finger vein recognition has become a research hotspot due to its advantages such as high security, and living body recognition. In recent years, the global pandemic has promoted the development of contactless identification. However, the unconstrained finger vein acquisition process will introduce more uneven illumination, finger image deformation, and some other factors that may affect the recognition, so it puts forward higher requirements for the acquisition speed, accuracy and other performance. Considering the universal, obvious, and stable characteristics of the original finger vein imaging, we proposed a new Region Of Interest (ROI) extraction method based on the characteristics of finger vein image, which contains three innovative elements: a horizontal Sobel operator with additional weights; an edge detection method based on finger contour imaging characteristics; a gradient detection operator based on large receptive field. The proposed methods were evaluated and compared with some representative methods by using four different public datasets of finger veins. The experimental results show that, compared with the existing representative methods, our proposed ROI extraction method is 1/10th of the processing time of the threshold-based methods, and it is similar to the time spent for coarse extraction in the mask-based methods. The ROI extraction results show that the proposed method has better robustness for different quality images. Moreover, the results of recognition matching experiments on different datasets indicate that our method achieves the best Equal Error Rate (EER) of 0.67% without the refinement of feature extraction parameters, and all the EERs are significantly lower than those of the representative methods.


Author(s):  
Prof Hindrustum Shaaban

Extracting Region of Interest (ROI) is an important step for finger vein recognition system. The purpose of this process is to determine the part of the image that we need for extracting features. In this paper we present an ROI extraction method that overcome the problems of finger rotation and displacement. We first locate the finger midline to be used in correcting the oblique images. We then use a sliding window to determine the Proximal inter phalangeal joint and to further identify the ROI height. Finally, from the corrected image of a certain height, the ROI is obtained through the use of finger edges internal tangents as ROI boundaries. The results prove that our method in a more accurate and effective manner in comparison with the method of [1], and thus enhance the performance of the system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (9) ◽  
pp. 321-1-321-9
Author(s):  
Runzhe Zhang ◽  
Eric Maggard ◽  
Yousun Bang ◽  
Minki Cho ◽  
Jan Allebach

Print quality (PQ) is most important in the printing industry. To detect and analyze print defects is an effective solution to improve print quality. As the different types of print defects appear in different regions of interest (ROI) in the digital image of a scanned page, extracting the different ROIs helps to detect and analyze the printer defect. This paper proposes a method to extract different ROIs based on the digital image object map [1], which includes three different labels: raster (images or pictures), vector (background and smooth gradient color areas), and symbol (symbols and texts). Our ROI extraction method will extract four kinds of ROIs based on these three labeled objects. So we need to distinguish the background area and smooth gradient color area (color vector) from other vector objects. The process of the ROI extraction method includes four parts; and each part will extract one kind of ROI. For the color vector and background ROI extraction part, we develop two approaches: one is to obtain the maximum area rectangular ROI; and the other approach is to extract the deepest rectangular ROI. With both of these two methods, we use a greedy algorithm to gather additional useful ROIs. In the final result of the ROI extraction process, we only save the left top and right bottom positions for each ROI. In the end, we design a Matlab GUI Tool and label the ROI ground truth manually. We calculate the intersection over union (IoU)) between the ROI extraction result and the ROI manually labeled ground truth to evaluate our ROI extraction algorithm, and check whether it is good enough to crop different ROIs from the image of the scanned page to detect and analyze print defects.


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