2018
DOI: 10.1109/tip.2017.2788866
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Matching Contactless and Contact-Based Conventional Fingerprint Images for Biometrics Identification

Abstract: Vast databases of billions of contact-based fingerprints have been developed to protect national borders and support e-governance programs. Emerging contactless fingerprint sensors offer better hygiene, security and accuracy. However the adoption/success of such contactless fingerprint technologies largely depends on advanced capability to match contactless 2D fingerprints with legacy contact-based fingerprint databases. This paper investigates such problem and develops a new approach to accurately match such … Show more

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“…Finally, this paper find out that fusing scores from different sensors results better performance than fusing different instances from the same sensor. In this paper [6], authors investigates a problem with the cross matching of contactless fingerprints with contact based fingerprints. And also develops a new model named deformation correction model (DCM) for getting a correct match of a fingerprint from the input.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, this paper find out that fusing scores from different sensors results better performance than fusing different instances from the same sensor. In this paper [6], authors investigates a problem with the cross matching of contactless fingerprints with contact based fingerprints. And also develops a new model named deformation correction model (DCM) for getting a correct match of a fingerprint from the input.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These rules specify the data format, the type of data exchanged, and the cryptographic schemes. However, even if standards for biometric data interchange exist, interoperability problems between different biometric systems can arise when, for example, different sensors are used to collect the samples [32].…”
Section: Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome all those challenges and drawbacks in the traditional locks, smart security systems are developed which provide more security to the individuals, however, these systems are easy to use, to access, and can be reliable. Such of these security systems, the use of smartcards, voice technology, passcode, and biometrics [5][6][7][8]. Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%