Volume 18, No. 5, 2021

Visual Cryptography Authentication for Locker Systems using Biometric Input


Prabhdeep Singh , Dibyahash Bordoloi

Abstract

Visual Cryptography is an encryption method that uses visuals to conceal data that can then be decoded visually with the right "key" image. In this method, a hidden picture is split into many "shares," each of which is divided into smaller "parts" based on the variance of its pixels. Identity may be confirmed automatically using a person's unique physiological or behavioural features; this is the field of study known as biometrics. An encrypted and biometrically authenticated locker system is the goal of this project. In order to produce shares that will be divided between the admin database and the user, the fingerprint image of the user is treated as a secret image. The user's identity will be verified by comparing their live fingerprint scan to a synthetic fingerprint created by combining their shares.


Pages: 3126-3131

Keywords: Visual Cryptography, live fingerprint.

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