Title of article :
Descriptors for image-based fingerprint matchers
Author/Authors :
Nanni، نويسنده , , Loris and Lumini، نويسنده , , Alessandra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
9
From page :
12414
To page :
12422
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the use of image-based techniques in fingerprint verification. A detailed review of the existing literature is provided by classifying existing methods on the basis of their alignment procedure and discussing the most salient approaches and their pros and cons. Even if, at present, the image-based techniques do not gain performance comparable with that obtained by the best minutiae-based approaches, several good reasons can be listed to support the research on image-based approaches: the possibility of using additional features in combination with minutiae to improve verification performance, the availability of a fixed length feature vector which makes these approaches suitable to be indexed, to be coupled with a learning system or to be combined with tokenised random number in a two factor authentication system (Biohashing). s work we compare several texture-based descriptors for fingerprints and propose a novel image-based fingerprint matcher based on the minutiae alignment. In this approach, the feature extraction is performed locally on a decomposition of the fingerprint in several overlapping sub-windows considering the following measures: Gabor filters descriptors, invariant local binary patterns and histogram of gradients. Moreover, we propose to perform a supervised selection of a small subset of descriptors, in order to reduce the dimensionality of the feature set and discarding the less discriminative features. ive experiments conducted over the four FVC2002 fingerprint databases using a blind testing protocol show that the proposed system dramatically outperforms the other image-based fingerprint matchers proposed in the literature. Moreover, a further experiment conducted on a set of images reconstructed from ISO templates show that, differently to the minutiae-based approaches, our image-based matcher cannot be faked with the sole knowledge of the minutiae position and orientation, at least the original orientation image is required in order have a chance of performing a successful attack.
Keywords :
Gabor filters , Invariant local binary patterns , Histogram of gradients , Image-based fingerprint verification , Fingerprint matching
Journal title :
Expert Systems with Applications
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Expert Systems with Applications
Record number :
2347032
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