2021
DOI: 10.1049/ipr2.12322
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Subcutaneous sweat pore estimation from optical coherence tomography

Abstract: Sweat pore, one of the level 3 features of fingerprint, has attracted much attention in fingerprint recognition. Traditional sweat pores on surface fingerprint are unclear or blurred when fingers are stained or damaged. Subcutaneous sweat pores, as cross section of the sweat glands, are resistant to external interferences. With 3D fingertip information measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT), the subcutaneous sweat pore estimation from OCT volume data is investigated. First, an adaptive subcutaneous por… Show more

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“…This study exploits the essential difference between living and fake fingerprints, i.e., the secretion of sweat. Sweat hole detection by materials is used to complete biometrics, eliminating the need for complex feature extraction algorithms used in previous recognition steps [54][55][56][57][58]. This approach is expected to improve the reliability and security of existing fingerprint-recognition technologies.…”
Section: Fingerprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study exploits the essential difference between living and fake fingerprints, i.e., the secretion of sweat. Sweat hole detection by materials is used to complete biometrics, eliminating the need for complex feature extraction algorithms used in previous recognition steps [54][55][56][57][58]. This approach is expected to improve the reliability and security of existing fingerprint-recognition technologies.…”
Section: Fingerprintmentioning
confidence: 99%