Touchless Fingerprint Biometrics

Touchless Fingerprint Biometrics

EnglishEbook
Labati, Ruggero Donida
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781498707626
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Offering the first comprehensive analysis of touchless fingerprint-recognition technologies, Touchless Fingerprint Biometrics gives an overview of the state of the art and describes relevant industrial applications. It also presents new techniques to efficiently and effectively implement advanced solutions based on touchless fingerprinting.

The most accurate current biometric technologies in touch-based fingerprint-recognition systems require a relatively high level of user cooperation to acquire samples of the concerned biometric trait. With the potential for reduced constraints, reduced hardware costs, quicker acquisition time, wider usability, and increased user acceptability, this book argues for the potential superiority of touchless biometrics over touch-based methods.

The book considers current problems in developing high-accuracy touchless recognition technology. It discusses factors such as shadows, reflections, complex backgrounds, distortions due to perspective effects, uncontrolled finger placement, inconstant resolution of the ridge pattern, and reconstruction and processing of three-dimensional models. The last section suggests what future work can be done to increase accuracy in touchless systems, such as intensive studies on extraction and matching methods and three-dimensional analytical capabilities within systems.

In a world where usability and mobility have increasing relevance, Touchless Fingerprint Biometrics demonstrates that touchless technologies are also part of the future. A presentation of the state of the art, it introduces you to the field and its immediate future directions.

EAN 9781498707626
ISBN 1498707629
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date August 14, 2015
Pages 242
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Labati, Ruggero Donida; Piuri, Vincenzo; Scotti, Fabio
Series Series in Security, Privacy and Trust