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Snake approach has been used for iris localization in [6].
Geodesic active contours with point correspondence have been used for iris segmentation in [4].
In recent years, active contour model have been used for iris detection purposes.
In [7], an easy to difficult method has been used for iris localization by, first, determining high-contrast parts of boundary, and then, detecting outer boundary and eyelids.
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Here, we show that the same combination of genes used for human iris cells, that is, CRX, RAX and NEUROD, generate human photoreceptor cells from human dermal fibroblasts, and that additional OTX2 gene transduction further amplifies the expression of retina-specific genes.
The segmentation tool from [10] is used for unrolling the iris image.
It should also be noted that the mask-level fusion generates a mask which is used for unrolling the iris only.
Even in the recent 4.1 version of OSIRIS, noise masks extend over actual boundaries used for unrolling the iris image [5], which has been corrected in experiments by limiting the mask to the employed rubbersheet limbic boundary.
Almost all datasets used for experiments (except for Iris) are synthetic and have been generated according to the following algorithm: Inputs: number of samples (n), dimension in the Euclidean space (N), number of clusters (k), and radius of a cluster (r) 1.
This is the first report that human dermal fibroblasts can differentiate into photoreceptor cells by the same combination of transcription factors, CRX, RAX and NEUROD (Seko et al. 2012), that were used successfully for iris cells (Fig. 1).
Additionally, the database considers one quality measure for the fingerprint modality (e.g., texture richness), and three quality measures for the iris modality (e.g., texture richness, difference between the iris and pupil diameters, and proportion of the iris used for matching).
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