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Washington University in St. Louis

Theses/Dissertations

2014

Computational Imaging

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Identifying Humans By The Shape Of Their Heartbeats And Materials By Their X-Ray Scattering Profiles, Ikenna C. Odinaka May 2014

Identifying Humans By The Shape Of Their Heartbeats And Materials By Their X-Ray Scattering Profiles, Ikenna C. Odinaka

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Security needs at access control points presents itself in the form of human identification and/or material identification. The field of Biometrics deals with the problem of identifying individuals based on the signal measured from them. One approach to material identification involves matching their x-ray scattering profiles with a database of known materials.

Classical biometric traits such as fingerprints, facial images, speech, iris and retinal scans are plagued by potential circumvention they could be copied and later used by an impostor. To address this problem, other bodily traits such as the electrical signal acquired from the brain (electroencephalogram) or the heart …