Implementation of a Transform-Minutiae Fusion-Based Model for Fingerprint Recognition

Justice Kwame Appati, Prince Kofi Nartey, Ebenezer Owusu, Ismail Wafaa Denwar

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Abstract

Biometrics consists of scientific methods of using a person's unique physiological or behavioral traits for electronic identification and verification. The traits for biometric identification are fingerprint, voice, face, and palm print recognition. However, this study considers fingerprint recognition for in-person identification since they are distinctive, reliable, and relatively easy to acquire. Despite the many works done, the problem of accuracy still persists which perhaps can be attributed to the varying characteristic of the acquisition devices. This study seeks to improve the issue recognition accuracy with the proposal of the fusion of a two transform and minutiae models. In this study, a transform-minutiae fusion-based model for fingerprint recognition is proposed. The first transform technique, thus wave atom transform, was used for data smoothing while the second transform, thus wavelet, was used for feature extraction. These features were added to the minutiae features for person recognition. Evaluating the proposed design on the FVC 2002 dataset showed a relatively better performance compared to existing methods with an accuracy measure of 100% as to 96.67% and 98.55% of the existing methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5545488
JournalInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
Volume2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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