2024
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.8291
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Sparse representation of finger knuckle print images for personal identification

Nesrine Charfi,
Maroua Tounsi,
Basel Solaiman

Abstract: SummaryFraud keeps increasing in our society and security applications become crucial and needed in our daily life. Biometric technology attempts to stop fraud and falsification in different opportunities such as bank services, access to controlled areas or crossing frontiers, by recognizing the identity of a person using his physiological (fingerprint, iris, face) or behavioral modalities (gait, signature). In this article, we focus on an emerging biometric modality called the finger knuckle print (FKP). In f… Show more

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