SWIVEL AND WET FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION TECHNIQUE
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper assesses the effects of prolonged exposure of fingers to water on the performance of existing fingerprint recognition systems.Many fingers wrinkle or dwindle when immersed in water .When used for biometric identification; recognition rate for wrinkled fingers degrades. Apart from this the existing techniques used are not rotation invariant and fail when enrolled image of a person is matched with a rotated test image .The influence of wrinkling and rotated finger prints has so far not been well understood .In this paper we present a particularized report of how the finger skin inflation due to wrinkling and rotation of fingerprints influences the quality of scanned fingerprints and distinguish the qualitative changes that affect recognition.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Raman Chadha
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