An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing

A high-integrity thinning procedure for binarised fingerprints is proposed in this paper. Several authors and software developers have approached the thinning problems in fingerprint-processing differently. Their approach produced in most cases, fingerprint skeletons with low reliability and thus re...

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Main Author: I. O. Omeiza
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering and Technology 2012-06-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
Online Access:http://njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/64
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spelling doaj-18b2d0352ba5441caf37c089ea1342032020-11-25T03:06:11ZengFaculty of Engineering and TechnologyNigerian Journal of Technological Development2437-21102437-21102012-06-01912636An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint ProcessingI. O. Omeiza0Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University ofAbuja, P.M.B. I 17. Abuja, NigeriaA high-integrity thinning procedure for binarised fingerprints is proposed in this paper. Several authors and software developers have approached the thinning problems in fingerprint-processing differently. Their approach produced in most cases, fingerprint skeletons with low reliability and thus require additional minutiae-pruning stage to discard the erroneous minutiae in the obtained skeletons. The work involves a careful blending of some already existing algorithms to achieve optimal performance in thinning binarised fingerprint images. The algorithms considered are as follows. The "Zhang and Suen" parallel algorithm for thinning digital patterns, the improved parallel thinning algorithm by Holt and company and template-based thinning algorithm by Stentiford and Mortimer. The idea of combining these stand-alone algorithms to improve the quality of obtained objects skeleton in general image processing was first suggested in a text by Parker in 1998. However, his work does not specifically address the fingerprint problem. This work has examined and proves the plausibility of this thinning approach in the particular case of fingerprint application domain. The thinning procedure obtained satisfactory skeletons for fingerprint applications.http://njtd.com.ng/index.php/njtd/article/view/64
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An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing
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title An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing
title_short An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing
title_full An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing
title_fullStr An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation on the Problem of Thinning in Fingerprint Processing
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publishDate 2012-06-01
description A high-integrity thinning procedure for binarised fingerprints is proposed in this paper. Several authors and software developers have approached the thinning problems in fingerprint-processing differently. Their approach produced in most cases, fingerprint skeletons with low reliability and thus require additional minutiae-pruning stage to discard the erroneous minutiae in the obtained skeletons. The work involves a careful blending of some already existing algorithms to achieve optimal performance in thinning binarised fingerprint images. The algorithms considered are as follows. The "Zhang and Suen" parallel algorithm for thinning digital patterns, the improved parallel thinning algorithm by Holt and company and template-based thinning algorithm by Stentiford and Mortimer. The idea of combining these stand-alone algorithms to improve the quality of obtained objects skeleton in general image processing was first suggested in a text by Parker in 1998. However, his work does not specifically address the fingerprint problem. This work has examined and proves the plausibility of this thinning approach in the particular case of fingerprint application domain. The thinning procedure obtained satisfactory skeletons for fingerprint applications.
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