Abstract
Biometric noise is often discarded in many biometric template protection systems. However, the noise ratio be- tween two templates encodes specific correlational proper- ties that template protection schemes can exploit. Biometric authentication usually occurs between mutually distrusting parties, which calls for privacy-preserving techniques. In this paper, we propose a novel biometric authentication pro- tocol, SIAN(Secure Iris Authentication using Noise), adapt- ing secure two-party computation and incorporating un- certainty constraints from biometric noise for security. We evaluate it on three iris datasets: MMU v1, Ubiris v1, and IITD v1, and observe a low EER degradation. The pro- posed protocol has information-theoretic security and low computational complexity, making it suitable for practical real-time applications.