• Title/Summary/Keyword: 필터뱅크 기반 지문인식

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Adaptive Hybrid Fingerprint Matching Method Based on Minutiae and Filterbank (특징점과 필터뱅크에 기반한 적응적 혼합형 지문정합 방법)

  • 정석재;박상현;문성림;김동윤
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.31 no.7
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    • pp.959-967
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    • 2004
  • Jain et al. proposed the hybrid matching method which was combined the minutia-based matching method and the filter-bank based matching method. And, their experimental results proved the hybrid matching method was more effective than each of them. However, this hybrid method cannot utilize each peculiar advantage of two methods. The reason is that it gets the matching score by simply summing up each weighted matching score after executing two methods individually. In this paper, we propose new hybrid matching method. It mixes two matching methods during the feature extraction process. This new hybrid method has lower ERR than the filter-bank based method and higher ERR than the minutia-based method. So, we propose the adaptive hybrid scoring method, which selects the matching score in order to preserve the characteristics of two matching methods. Using this method, we can get lower ERR than the hybrid matcher by Jain et al. Experimental results indicate that the proposed methods can improve the matching performance up to about 1% in ERR.

Fast Fingerprint Alignment Method and Weighted Feature Vector Extraction Method in Filterbank-Based Fingerprint Matching (필터뱅크 기반 지문정합에서 빠른 지문 정렬 방법 및 가중치를 부여한 특징 벡터 추출 방법)

  • 정석재;김동윤
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.71-81
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    • 2004
  • Minutiae-based fingerprint identification systems use minutiae points, which cannot completely characterize local ridge structures. Further, this method requires many methods for matching two fingerprint images containing different number of minutiae points. Therefore, to represent the fired length information for one fingerprint image, the filterbank-based method was proposed as an alternative to minutiae-based fingerprint representation. However, it has two shortcomings. One shortcoming is that similar feature vectors are extracted from the different fingerprints which have the same fingerprint type. Another shortcoming is that this method has overload to reduce the rotation error in the fingerprint image acquisition. In this paper, we propose the minutia-weighted feature vector extraction method that gives more weight in extracting feature value, if the region has minutiae points. Also, we Propose new fingerprint alignment method that uses the average local orientations around the reference point. These methods improve the fingerprint system's Performance and speed, respectively. Experimental results indicate that the proposed methods can reduce the FRR of the filterbank-based fingerprint matcher by approximately 0.524% at a FAR of 0.967%, and improve the matching performance by 5% in ERR. The system speed is over 1.28 times faster.

Fingerprint-Based Personal Authentication Using Directional Filter Bank (방향성 필터 뱅크를 이용한 지문 기반 개인 인증)

  • 박철현;오상근;김범수;원종운;송영철;이재준;박길흠
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.256-265
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    • 2003
  • To improve reliability and practicality, a fingerprint-based biometric system needs to be robust to rotations of an input fingerprint and the processing speed should be fast. Accordingly, this paper presents a new filterbank-based fingerprint feature extraction and matching method that is robust to diverse rotations and reasonably fast. The proposed method fast extracts fingerprint features using a directional filter bank, which effectively decomposes an image into several subband outputs Since matching is also performed rapidly based on the Euclidean distance between the corresponding feature vectors, the overall processing speed is so fast. To make the system robust to rotations, the proposed method generates a set of feature vectors considering various rotations of an input fingerprint and then matches these feature vectors with the enrolled single template feature vector. Experimental results demonstrated the high speed of the proposed method in feature extraction and matching, along with a comparable verification accuracy to that of other leading techniques.

Fingerprint Identification Using the Distribution of Ridge Directions (방향분포를 이용한 지문인식)

  • Kim Ki-Cheol;Choi Seung-Moon;Lee Jung-Moon
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.179-189
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    • 2001
  • This paper aims at faster processing and retrieval in fingerprint identification systems by reducing the amount of preprocessing and the size of the feature vector. The distribution of fingerprint directions is a set of local directions of ridges and furrows in small overlapped blocks in a fingerprint image. It is extracted initially as a set of 8-direction components through the Gabor filter bank. The discontinuous distribution of directions is smoothed to a continuous one and visualized as a direction image. Then the center of the distribution is selected as a reference point. A feature vector is composed of 192 sine values of the ridge angles at 32-equiangular positions with 6 different distances from the reference point in the direction image. Experiments show that the proposed algorithm performs the same level of correct identification as a conventional algorithm does, while speeding up the overall processing significantly by reducing the length of the feature vector.

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