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Paper is related to biometrics image compression (finger print and iris images) and refers to the earlier works related to the use of the interferometry images in non touch measurement techniques. The finger prints fringes have similar periodic nature similar to interfered waves, thus we applied a special kind of base functions to perform compression of exemplary images. The second stage of the paper deals with the iris decomposition i.e. a hybrid of Canny Edge detector stage and a Circular Hough Transform to establish iris boundaries and data encryption-compression by Gabor wavelets functions. To ensure correctness of the investigations — comparison to real criminals fingerprint database — searching and recognition case — has been tested. Eventually the comparison of iris templates on exemplary human eye datasets has been presented too.
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Gomolka, Z., Lewandowski, T. (2007). The Biometric Signals Processing. In: Kurzynski, M., Puchala, E., Wozniak, M., Zolnierek, A. (eds) Computer Recognition Systems 2. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 45. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75175-5_80
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