A Finger Vein Feature Extraction Method Incorporating Principal Component Analysis and Locality Preserving Projections

Sensors (Basel). 2022 May 12;22(10):3691. doi: 10.3390/s22103691.

Abstract

In the field of biometric recognition, finger vein recognition has received widespread attention by virtue of its advantages, such as biopsy, which is not easy to be stolen. However, due to the limitation of acquisition conditions such as noise and illumination, as well as the limitation of computational resources, the discriminative features are not comprehensive enough when performing finger vein image feature extraction. It will lead to such a result that the accuracy of image recognition cannot meet the needs of large numbers of users and high security. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel feature extraction method called principal component local preservation projections (PCLPP). It organically combines principal component analysis (PCA) and locality preserving projections (LPP) and constructs a projection matrix that preserves both the global and local features of the image, which will meet the urgent needs of large numbers of users and high security. In this paper, we apply the Shandong University homologous multi-modal traits (SDUMLA-HMT) finger vein database to evaluate PCLPP and add "Salt and pepper" noise to the dataset to verify the robustness of PCLPP. The experimental results show that the image recognition rate after applying PCLPP is much better than the other two methods, PCA and LPP, for feature extraction.

Keywords: algorithm; biometric recognition; feature extraction method; finger vein recognition.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Biometry / methods
  • Fingers / blood supply
  • Humans
  • Principal Component Analysis
  • Veins*