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Systematic methods for the computation of the directional fields and singular points of fingerprints
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2002
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EngineeringFeature DetectionBiometricsDermatoglyphicSingular PointsFingerprint AnalysisDirectional FieldsExtracted Singular PointsImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionImage RegistrationComputational ElectromagneticsSoft BiometricsEdge DetectionComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionInverse ProblemsMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionSpatial VerificationNatural SciencesSystematic MethodsSingular Point Detection
The first subject of the paper is the estimation of a high resolution directional field of fingerprints. Traditional methods are discussed and a method, based on principal component analysis, is proposed. The method not only computes the direction in any pixel location, but its coherence as well. It is proven that this method provides exactly the same results as the "averaged square-gradient method" that is known from literature. Undoubtedly, the existence of a completely different equivalent solution increases the insight into the problem's nature. The second subject of the paper is singular point detection. A very efficient algorithm is proposed that extracts singular points from the high-resolution directional field. The algorithm is based on the Poincare index and provides a consistent binary decision that is not based on postprocessing steps like applying a threshold on a continuous resemblance measure for singular points. Furthermore, a method is presented to estimate the orientation of the extracted singular points. The accuracy of the methods is illustrated by experiments on a live-scanned fingerprint database.
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