This is the Windows app named A Generic Platform for Iris Recognition whose latest release can be downloaded as Iris.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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A Generic Platform for Iris Recognition
DESCRIPTION:
This MATLAB based framework allows iris recognition algorithms from all four stages of the recognition process (segmentation, normalisation, encoding and matching) to be automatically evaluated and interchanged with other algorithms performing the same function.The algorithm for each stage can be selected from a list of available algorithms, with selection available for subfunctions as well. The selected algorithms can then be tested either manually against individual iris images, or automatically against a whole database of them.
Summary results are output in plain text log files; detail result values in csv files and graphs in jpg and enhanced metafile.
Several open source algorithms are included, from Libor Masek, Xin Li and JIRRM. Also, several implementations from papers are included.
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