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Fingerprint indexing based on composite set of reduced SIFT features

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Fingerprint indexing based on composite set of reduced SIFT features
Most of current fingerprint indexing schemes utilize features based on global textures and minutiae structures. To extend the existing technology of feature extraction, this paper proposes a new fingerprint indexing and retrieval scheme using scale invariant feature transformation (SIFT), which has been widely used in generic image retrieval. With slight loss in effectiveness, we reduce the number of features generated from one fingerprint for efficiency. To cope with the uncertainty of acquisition (e.g. partialness, distortion), we use a composite set of features to form multiple impressions for the fingerprint representation. In the index construction phase, the use of locality-sensitive hashing (LSH) allows us to perform similarity queries by only examining a small fraction of the database. Experiments on database FVC2000 and FVC2002 show the effectiveness of our proposed scheme.
Xin Shuai, Chao Zhang, Pengwei Hao
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICPR
Authors Xin Shuai, Chao Zhang, Pengwei Hao
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