Fingerprint Analysis (part 1) Pavel Mr ázek

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Fingerprint Analysis (part 1) Pavel Mrázek

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Fingerprint Analysis (part 1) Pavel Mr ázek. What is fingerprint. Ridges, valleys Singular points Core Delta Orientation field Ridge frequency. Fingerprint classes. Small scale: Minutia. 150 types in theory 7 used by human experts 2 types for the machine: Ending Bifurcation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fingerprint Analysis(part 1)

Pavel Mrázek

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What is fingerprint• Ridges, valleys

• Singular points– Core– Delta

• Orientation field• Ridge frequency

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Fingerprint classes

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Small scale: Minutia• 150 types in theory• 7 used by human experts• 2 types for the machine:

– Ending– Bifurcation

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Minutia examples

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SensingTraditional (off line): rolled ink impression

+ paper scan

• Plus: big area

• Minuses: – Inconvenient– Distortion– Too much/little ink

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SensingOptical sensors

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SensingOptical sensors

• Good: large area possible, good image quality, contactless scanning available

• Bad: size

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SensingSilicon sensors

• Capacitive

• Electric field

• Thermal

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SensingSilicon sensors

• Good image quality, small form factor • Price proportional to size

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SensingSilicon sensors

• Area

• Swipe

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Fingerprint types

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Minutia detection overview

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Orientation fieldOrientation field (or ridge flow)

estimation: • Crucial step before

image enhancement

• Various methods:– Gradient-based– Gabor filters– FFT

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Orientation estimation• Gradient direction

– local characteristics– same ridge orientation,

opposite gradients– more global view needed

• Classical solution: Structure tensor(second moment matrix, interest operator)– start from a 2x2 matrix

(positive semidefinite)– safe to average information

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Orientation estimationStructure tensor• Local:• Larger scale: average componentwise

(Gaussian window, linear/nonlinear smoothing)

• 2 nonnegative eigenvalues– both small: backgroung / low contrast– one big, one small: regular ridge area– both big: multiple orientations

(core, delta, scar)

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Orientation estimationStructure tensor• system of 2 orthogonal eigenvectors• shows dominant direction

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Orientation estimation

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Orientation estimation

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Orientation estimation• Problematic images

• Solution– Enforce smoothness– Use prior knowledge

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Orientation model

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References• Maltoni et al.: Handbook of Fingerprint Recognition. Springer

2003.• Maltoni. A tutorial on fingerprint recognition. In LNCS 3161,

Springer 2005.• Hong, Wan, Jain. Fingerprint image enhancement: algorithm

and performance evaluation. IEEE PAMI 1998.• Zhou, Gu. A model-based method for the computation of

fingerprints’ orientation field. IEEE TIP 2004.• Weickert. Coherence enhancing shock filters. DAGM 2003.

• Contact: mrazekp -at- cmp.felk.cvut.cz