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Int J Biom. 2009 Jan 1;1(3):365-370.

Biometric identification using knee X-rays.

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Laboratory of Genetics, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health 251, Bayview boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21224, Tel: 410-558-8682 , Email: shamirl@mail.nih.gov.

Abstract

Identification of people often makes use of unique features of the face, fingerprints and retina. Beyond this, a similar identifying process can be applied to internal parts of the body that are not visible to the unaided eye. Here we show that knee X-rays can be used for the identification of individual persons. The image analysis method is based on the wnd-charm algorithm, which has been found effective for the diagnosis of clinical conditions of knee joints. Experimental results show that the rank-10 identification accuracy using a dataset of 425 individuals is ~56%, and the rank-1 accuracy is ~34%. The dataset contained knee X-rays taken several years apart from each other, showing that the identifiable features correspond to specific persons, rather than the present clinical condition of the joint.

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