Abstract A novel minutiae-based fingerprint matching algorithm is proposed. A minutiae matching algorithm has to solve two problems: correspondence and similarity computation. For the correspondence problem, we assign each minutia two descriptors: texture-based and minutiae-based descriptors, and use an alignment-based greedy matching algorithm to establish the correspondences between minutiae. For the similarity computation, we extract a 17-D feature vector from the matching result, and convert the feature vector into a matching score using support vector classifier. The proposed algorithm is tested on FVC2002 databases and compared to all participators in FVC2002. According to equal error rate, the proposed algorithm ranks 1st on DB3, the...
This paper presents a spectral correspondence method for fingerprint matching. Minutia matching is f...
At today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard formats, ...
Fingerprint matching is the process used to determine whether two sets of fingerprint ridge detail c...
This paper is concerned with accurate and efficient fingerprint matching. We have two main contribut...
Minutia matching is the most popular approach to fingerprint verification. In this paper, we propose...
Fingerprints are considered as a unique identification of a person and due to easy access its the be...
Fingerprint consists of connected ridges with furrows between the space of the ridges. These pattern...
Minutiae-based method is the most popular approach in fingerprint matching. However, most existing m...
In this paper, we introduce a novel minutiae-based matching algorithm for fingerprint recognition. T...
In this paper, we introduce a novel minutiae-based matching algorithm for fingerprint recognition. T...
Most fingerprint matching systems are based on matching minutia points between two fingerprint image...
Most minutiae-based matching algorithms confront with the challenge of missing and fake minutiae, an...
At today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard formats, ...
none3noAt today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard fo...
In human fingerprints there are plenty of small details which are the discontinuities in the ridges,...
This paper presents a spectral correspondence method for fingerprint matching. Minutia matching is f...
At today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard formats, ...
Fingerprint matching is the process used to determine whether two sets of fingerprint ridge detail c...
This paper is concerned with accurate and efficient fingerprint matching. We have two main contribut...
Minutia matching is the most popular approach to fingerprint verification. In this paper, we propose...
Fingerprints are considered as a unique identification of a person and due to easy access its the be...
Fingerprint consists of connected ridges with furrows between the space of the ridges. These pattern...
Minutiae-based method is the most popular approach in fingerprint matching. However, most existing m...
In this paper, we introduce a novel minutiae-based matching algorithm for fingerprint recognition. T...
In this paper, we introduce a novel minutiae-based matching algorithm for fingerprint recognition. T...
Most fingerprint matching systems are based on matching minutia points between two fingerprint image...
Most minutiae-based matching algorithms confront with the challenge of missing and fake minutiae, an...
At today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard formats, ...
none3noAt today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard fo...
In human fingerprints there are plenty of small details which are the discontinuities in the ridges,...
This paper presents a spectral correspondence method for fingerprint matching. Minutia matching is f...
At today, thanks to the high discriminability of minutiae and the availability of standard formats, ...
Fingerprint matching is the process used to determine whether two sets of fingerprint ridge detail c...