Experiments with Simple Iris Recognition for Mobile Phones

Mobile phones play an increasingly important role on our everyday lives. It is becoming increasingly important to provide a reliable and easy to use method for securing these devices against unauthorized access. This paper describes an approach to adapt iris recognition for resource-constrained mobile phones by reducing its computational complexity. Experimental results indicate adequate run time and quality of recognition that is comparable to other, more complex iris recognition systems developed for mobile devices.

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