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ICPR
2008
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Adaptive pore model for fingerprint pore extraction
Sweat pores have been recently employed for automated fingerprint recognition, in which the pores are usually extracted by using a computationally expensive skeletonization method...
Qijun Zhao, Lei Zhang, David Zhang, Nan Luo, Jing ...
PR
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Adaptive fingerprint pore modeling and extraction
Qijun Zhao, David Zhang, Lei Zhang 0006, Nan Luo
ICPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Pores and Ridges: Fingerprint Matching Using Level 3 Features
Fingerprint friction ridge details are generally described in a hierarchical order at three levels, namely, Level 1 (pattern), Level 2 (minutiae points) and Level 3 (pores and rid...
Anil K. Jain, Meltem Demirkus, Yi Chen
PAMI
2007
157views more  PAMI 2007»
13 years 3 months ago
Pores and Ridges: High-Resolution Fingerprint Matching Using Level 3 Features
—Fingerprint friction ridge details are generally described in a hierarchical order at three different levels, namely, Level 1 (pattern), Level 2 (minutia points), and Level 3 (p...
Anil K. Jain, Yi Chen, Meltem Demirkus
ICB
2009
Springer
202views Biometrics» more  ICB 2009»
13 years 10 months ago
Beyond Minutiae: A Fingerprint Individuality Model with Pattern, Ridge and Pore Features
Abstract. Fingerprints are considered to be unique because they contain various distinctive features, including minutiae, ridges, pores, etc. Some attempts have been made to model ...
Yi Chen, Anil K. Jain