2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2290449/v1
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M²BRTPC: A Novel Modified Multimodal Biometric Recognition for Toddlers and Pre-School Children Approach

Abstract: A biometric system based on the characteristics of adults recently achieved an outstanding result. Over the last few decades, many applications have been developed for adults, such as fingerprint, face, iris, and hand-vein. Infant identification suffers from many problems and does not enroll all possible ages. Identifying children using one or any biometric features is the first step in ensuring that they are recognized before the law and that their rights are guaranteed. From another perspective, this prevent… Show more

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“…Genuine/Accept ⊳ Te identity is verifed (17) else if σ F < τ then (18) Imposter/Reject ⊳ Te identity is not verifed (19) end if (20) end if (21) end if ALGORITHM 1: Multi-instance contingent fusion for infant fngerprint verifcation [27]. query and enrolment fngerprints.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genuine/Accept ⊳ Te identity is verifed (17) else if σ F < τ then (18) Imposter/Reject ⊳ Te identity is not verifed (19) end if (20) end if (21) end if ALGORITHM 1: Multi-instance contingent fusion for infant fngerprint verifcation [27]. query and enrolment fngerprints.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genuine/Accept ⊳ Te identity is verifed (17) else if σ F < τ then (18) Imposter/Reject ⊳ Te identity is not verifed (19) end if (20) end if (21) end if ALGORITHM 1: Multi-instance contingent fusion for infant fngerprint verifcation [27]. query and enrolment fngerprints.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%