fingerprint verification
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Fingerprint verification. Speaker: Shu-Fen Chiou ( 邱淑芬 ) Date:2005/06/03. Fast Fingerprint Verification Using Subregions of Fingerprint Images. IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology, vol. 14, no.1, 2004, pp.95-101 K.C. Chan, Y.S. Moon, and P.S. Cheng. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Fingerprint verification
Speaker: Shu-Fen Chiou (邱淑芬 )
Date:2005/06/03
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Fast Fingerprint Verification Using Subregions of Fingerprint Images IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for
video technology, vol. 14, no.1, 2004, pp.95-101
K.C. Chan, Y.S. Moon, and P.S. Cheng
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Acceleration problem from a different perspective—using a smaller fingerprint images region to extract the minutiae.
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Fingerprint minutiae matching using the adjacent feature vector Pattern Recognition Letters, vol.26, 2005, pp.
1337-1345 Xifeng Tong, Janhua Huang, Xianglong Tang,
and Daming Shi
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Adjacent features of a minutia is very important for matching.
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Fingerprint Matching Using anOrientation-Based Minutia Descriptor IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANAL
YSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, VOL. 25, NO. 8, AUGUST 2003
Marius Tico, Member, IEEE, and Pauli Kuosmanen, Member, IEEE
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A novel fingerprint representation scheme that relies on describing the orientation field of the fingerprint pattern with respect to each minutia detail.
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Biohashing: two factor authentication featuring fingerprint data andtokenised random number Pattern Recognition, vol. 37, 2004, pp.2245 –
2255 Andrew Teoh Beng Jina, David Ngo Chek Lin
ga and Alwyn Gohb
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The discretisation is carried out by iterated inner product between the pseudo-random number and the wavelet Fourier–Mellin transform (FMT)(傅利葉 -梅林變換式 ) fingerprint feature.
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