Abstract

Fingerprints offer one of the most reliable biometric traits that can be used for uniquely identifying a person. This proposed work demonstrates the use of graph theory in the field of fingerprint identification, in which a fingerprint is casted to a weighted complete graph and a weight matrix of this graph is used to describe the regions in the image and then checked for biometric authentication without considering Henry's classes. It further implements the concept of graph isomorphism along with edge mapping for matching of fingerprints which portrays the potential of graph-based methods for fingerprint representation, storage, and matching. The proposed algorithm is robust to non-linear distortion, rotation and scaling. The algorithm is tested on a database of Fingerprint Verification Competition (FVC) and has been found to be an efficient and a reliable one as compared to image processing which deals with the entire image for comparison between two fingerprints using pattern recognition

Keywords:
Minutiae Fingerprint Verification Competition Biometrics Computer science Pattern recognition (psychology) Artificial intelligence Fingerprint (computing) Fingerprint recognition Graph Theoretical computer science

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Citation History

Topics

Biometric Identification and Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
User Authentication and Security Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
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