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Cancelable biometrics - Scholarpedia
Farooq et al. (2007) presented a method by converting the fingerprint minutiae into a cancelable bitstring, without registration or pre-alignment. The idea is based on the fact that fingerprints can be represented by a set of triangles derived from sets of three minutiae that can be used directly in template-based matching....
Method and device for fingerprint authentication - SUPREMA ...
The fingerprint authentication method of claim 1, wherein the reference comparison data is selected based on a sum or an average of matching rates which are calculated by matching each of the partial fingerprint registration data with all of the other partial fingerprint registration data or based on the number of matched data when matching ......
Biometrics - Wikipedia
Several methods for generating new exclusive biometrics have been proposed. The first fingerprint-based cancelable biometric system was designed and developed by Tulyakov et al. Essentially, cancelable biometrics perform a distortion of the biometric image or features before matching. The variability in the distortion parameters provides the ......
Alignment-Free Cross-Sensor Fingerprint Matching based on ...
using city-block distance. The proposed method performs fingerprint matching without the need of alignment of minutia, which is an essential step in various methods in the fingerprint-matching literature. This registration free process reduces drastically the execution time of the matching step and makes the method simple and effective....
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