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Fingerprint matching is a widely used biometric authentication system that is done on the basis that every person in the world has its own fingerprint. Every fingerprint has its universal and uniqueness characteristics and widely acceptability. We have mentioned that each fingerprint is formed in the womb during the age 17th week of the fetus and remain unchanged throughout the whole life. In our study we have tried to find out the difference between the input fingerprints by concept of the uniqueness of the fingerprints. For experiment we have taken the concept of matching any two…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fingerprint matching is a widely used biometric authentication system that is done on the basis that every person in the world has its own fingerprint. Every fingerprint has its universal and uniqueness characteristics and widely acceptability. We have mentioned that each fingerprint is formed in the womb during the age 17th week of the fetus and remain unchanged throughout the whole life. In our study we have tried to find out the difference between the input fingerprints by concept of the uniqueness of the fingerprints. For experiment we have taken the concept of matching any two fingerprints from the online journal [8]. We have seen that their input fingerprint, histogram equalization for enhancing the fingerprints, binarization, image segmentation (Block direction estimation and ROI extraction), and false minutia removal, minutia matcher (Alignment stage and matching stage) are discussed. After that we have mentioned an exceptional concept that every image give its own matrixwhich help to find out the difference between the input fingerprint images.
Autorenporträt
I was born in the first January, 1992 at Sharonkhola upazilla under Bagerhat district, Bangladesh. I am a student of Khulna University from where I have completed my Bachelor degree in applied. Mathematics in the year 2014. At present I am waiting for completing my M.Sc degree in applied mathematics.