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AGESEG -- Casia Ageing Database Segmentation Ground Truth | |||||||
This is "The Multimedia Signal Processing and Security Lab", short WaveLab, website. We are a research group at the Artificial Intelligence and Human Interfaces (AIHI)
Department of the University of Salzburg led by Andreas Uhl.
Our research is focused on Visual Data Processing and associated security questions. Most of our work is currently concentrated on Biometrics, Media Forensics and
Media Security, Medical Image and Video Analysis, and application oriented fundamental research in digital humanities, individualised aquaculture and sustainable wood
industry.
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InformationThis is a manual segmentation of a subset of the Project Peking (Casia) Subject Aging Database. The superset database of iris images is published as CASIA Iris Subject Ageing Version 1.0 at idealtest. In this database only the ground truth is made available in the form of text files containg the boundary points. These files, along with the original image, can be used with manuseg from the USIT to generate normalized templates and masks. The segmentation was done by a single operator The database and first findings are described in more detail in
Selection of usersAdhering to the higher quality sessions according to:
we selected the following sessions:
Some users had to be removed from the segmentation:
The same happened with user 0000 in 2009, the file id was 0001. This was corrected in the selected set. Original images:
Subset selectionWe choose ten images per eye spaced apart as far as possible in the temporal domain. Note that some images are temporally closer than others, this was done when blinking in the video sequence would obfuscate large parts of the iris and larger temporal spacing could not be maintained. Total of 47 users and with left and eye counted separately 94 different eyes, total of 470 images per year. File makeup
Tip for usage with cahtSince caht by default uses some fixed parameters it is beneficial to crop the images for caht application. convert -crop 440x380+100+50 Sources and ExecutablesThe code is available upon request. | |||||||
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