2016
DOI: 10.5430/air.v5n1p160
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Effect of parameter values on fingerprint filtering

Abstract: Fingerprint is presently the most significant biometric for human verification and identification. The reason being its highest degree of uniqueness, availability, durability and consistency when compared with other biometrics such as face, nose, iris, ear, palm print and signature. The use of fingerprint in human identity management spans through stages of enrolment, enhancement, feature extraction and pattern matching. The enhancement stage involves ridge segmentation, normalization, orientation estimation, … Show more

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