Artigo Revisado por pares

USING A TRIANGULAR MATCHING APPROACH FOR LATENT FINGERPRINT AND PALMPRINT IDENTIFICATION

2014; World Scientific; Volume: 28; Issue: 07 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1142/s0218001414600040

ISSN

1793-6381

Autores

José Hernández-Palancar, Alfredo Muñoz-Briseño, Andrés Gago-Alonso,

Tópico(s)

Face recognition and analysis

Resumo

The identification of fingerprints and palmprints is considered a challenging research line in Biometrics. Nowadays, the accuracy of these techniques highly depends on the quality of the involved impressions, specially if the matching is performed in latent cases. In the present work, a new algorithm that reports a high accuracy in both cases is presented. This proposal requires a minimum amount of manually marked information in latent impressions and deals successfully with problems of missing and spurious minutiae. Moreover, we improved a verification algorithm based on a previously introduced feature model. The algorithm uses a strategy for finding adaptable local matches between substructures obtained from images. The experimental results show that our proposal achieves high accuracy for all cases, despite the major differences that exist between a palmprint and a fingerprint. For latent fingerprint identification our approach shows its robustness in retrieving 258 latents from different size scale of the background dataset, achieving a rank-1 identification rate over 57% in all cases. Carrying out a similar experimentation for latent palmprint identification, our approach achieved a rank-1 identification rate over 75%.

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