Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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532004 | Pattern Recognition | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Many approaches to minutiae extraction have already been proposed for automatic fingerprint matching, and most transform fingerprint images into binary images through state-of-the-art algorithms and submit the binary image to a thinning process. However, this paper proposes an original technique for extracting minutiae based on representing the ridge structure of a fingerprint image as a run length code (RLC). The essential idea is to detect minutiae by searching for the termination points or bifurcation points of ridges in the RLC, rather than in a fingerprint image. Experimental results and a comparative analysis show that the proposed method is fairly reliable and faster than a conventional thinning-based method.
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Authors
Jung-Hwan Shin, Hui-Yeoun Hwang, Sung-Il Chien,