The question of fingerprint individuality can be posed as follows: Given a query fingerprint, what is the probability that the observed number of minutiae matches with a template fingerprint is purely due to chance? An assessment of this probability can be made by estimating the variability inherent in fingerprint minutiae. We develop a compound stochastic model that is able to capture three main sources of minutiae variability in actual fingerprint databases. The compound stochastic models are used to synthesize realizations of minutiae matches from which numerical estimates of fingerprint individuality can be derived. Experiments on the FVC2002 DB1 and IBM HURSLEY databases show that the probability of obtaining a 12 minutiae match purely...
Over the last decade, the development of statistical models in support of forensic fingerprint ident...
Over the last decade, the development of statistical models in support of forensic fingerprint ident...
Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century,...
Over a hundred years, several attempts have been made to quantitatively establish the degree of indi...
Although fingerprints have been used in forensic identification for over a century, establishing the...
This paper presents a statistical model for the quantification of the weight of fingerprint evidence...
Fingerprints have long been used for person authentication. However, there is not enough scientific ...
Recent challenges to fingerprint evidence have brought forward the need for peer-reviewed scientific...
A method is developed for assigning a probability to a fingerprint, including a partial print, based...
Part I presents a model for fingerprint matching using Bayesian alignment on unlabelled point sets. ...
In the context of the investigation of the use of automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS...
We present a framework for fingerprint matching based on marked point process mod-els. An efficient ...
Recent court challenges have highlighted the need for statistical research on fingerprint identifica...
For over a century, fingerprints have been an undisputed personal iden-tifier. Recent court rulings ...
AbstractA novel fingerprint recognition algorithm based on the probabilistic graphical model is prop...
Over the last decade, the development of statistical models in support of forensic fingerprint ident...
Over the last decade, the development of statistical models in support of forensic fingerprint ident...
Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century,...
Over a hundred years, several attempts have been made to quantitatively establish the degree of indi...
Although fingerprints have been used in forensic identification for over a century, establishing the...
This paper presents a statistical model for the quantification of the weight of fingerprint evidence...
Fingerprints have long been used for person authentication. However, there is not enough scientific ...
Recent challenges to fingerprint evidence have brought forward the need for peer-reviewed scientific...
A method is developed for assigning a probability to a fingerprint, including a partial print, based...
Part I presents a model for fingerprint matching using Bayesian alignment on unlabelled point sets. ...
In the context of the investigation of the use of automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS...
We present a framework for fingerprint matching based on marked point process mod-els. An efficient ...
Recent court challenges have highlighted the need for statistical research on fingerprint identifica...
For over a century, fingerprints have been an undisputed personal iden-tifier. Recent court rulings ...
AbstractA novel fingerprint recognition algorithm based on the probabilistic graphical model is prop...
Over the last decade, the development of statistical models in support of forensic fingerprint ident...
Over the last decade, the development of statistical models in support of forensic fingerprint ident...
Fingerprints have been used to identify criminals in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century,...