A new approach to iris recognition

This paper focuses on the development and implementation of a biometric system based on iris. Our approach is different from the most common solution presented in the references, as it proposes a mixture between the wavelet and the TESPAR DZ approaches applied to images. The results provided by our experiments are close to those presented in the literature.

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