2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-020-03857-z
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Fingerprint restoration using cubic Bezier curve

Abstract: Background Fingerprint biometrics play an essential role in authentication. It remains a challenge to match fingerprints with the minutiae or ridges missing. Many fingerprints failed to match their targets due to the incompleteness. Result In this work, we modeled the fingerprints with Bezier curves and proposed a novel algorithm to detect and restore fragmented ridges in incomplete fingerprints. In the proposed model, the Bezier curves’ control po… Show more

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“…Suppose n feature points are obtained after feature point detection, which are denoted as 𝑃 𝑖 (𝑥 𝑖 , 𝑦 𝑖 ), with 𝑖 = 1, … , 𝑛 . The next task is to complete the cubic Bé zier curve fitting of the image contour [23]. In other words, any two adjacent feature points 𝑃 𝑖 and 𝑃 𝑖+1 need to be connected with a cubic Bé zier curve segment sequentially.…”
Section: Cobb Angle Measurement Based On Spine Midlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suppose n feature points are obtained after feature point detection, which are denoted as 𝑃 𝑖 (𝑥 𝑖 , 𝑦 𝑖 ), with 𝑖 = 1, … , 𝑛 . The next task is to complete the cubic Bé zier curve fitting of the image contour [23]. In other words, any two adjacent feature points 𝑃 𝑖 and 𝑃 𝑖+1 need to be connected with a cubic Bé zier curve segment sequentially.…”
Section: Cobb Angle Measurement Based On Spine Midlinementioning
confidence: 99%