Computational Algorithms for Fingerprint Recognition von Bir Bhanu | ISBN 9781461504917

Computational Algorithms for Fingerprint Recognition

von Bir Bhanu und Xuejun Tan
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinBir Bhanu
Autor / AutorinXuejun Tan
Buchcover Computational Algorithms for Fingerprint Recognition | Bir Bhanu | EAN 9781461504917 | ISBN 1-4615-0491-0 | ISBN 978-1-4615-0491-7

Computational Algorithms for Fingerprint Recognition

von Bir Bhanu und Xuejun Tan
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinBir Bhanu
Autor / AutorinXuejun Tan

Biometrics such as fingerprint, face, gait, iris, voice and signature, recognizes one's identity using his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics. Among these biometric signs, fingerprint has been researched the longest period of time, and shows the most promising future in real-world applications. However, because of the complex distortions among the different impressions of the same finger, fingerprint recognition is still a challenging problem.

Computational Algorithms for Fingerprint Recognition presents an entire range of novel computational algorithms for fingerprint recognition. These include feature extraction, indexing, matching, classification, and performance prediction/validation methods, which have been compared with state-of-art algorithms and found to be effective and efficient on real-world data. All the algorithms have been evaluated on NIST-4 database from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Specific algorithms addressed include:
-Learned template based minutiae extraction algorithm,
-Triplets of minutiae based fingerprint indexing algorithm,
-Genetic algorithm based fingerprint matching algorithm,
-Genetic programming based feature learning algorithm for fingerprint classification,
-Comparison of classification and indexing based approaches for identification,
-Fundamental fingerprint matching performance prediction analysis and its validation.

Computational Algorithms for Fingerprint Recognition is designed for a professional audience composed of researchers and practitioners in industry. This book is also suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level students in computer science and engineering.