Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers

Verification of users’ identities are normally carried out via PIN-codes or ID- cards. Biometric identification, identification of unique body features, offers an alternative solution to these methods. Fingerprint scanning is the most common biometric identification method used today. It uses a sim...

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Main Author: Blommé, Johan
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik 2003
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-11452018-01-14T05:13:37ZEvaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingersengBlommé, JohanLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknikInstitutionen för systemteknik2003Informationsteknikbiometricartificial fingersfingerprint scannersminutiaepattern matchingintrusion methodsnormalizationbinarizationdirection field analysisthinning algorithmsInformationsteknikComputer and Information SciencesData- och informationsvetenskapVerification of users’ identities are normally carried out via PIN-codes or ID- cards. Biometric identification, identification of unique body features, offers an alternative solution to these methods. Fingerprint scanning is the most common biometric identification method used today. It uses a simple and quick method of identification and has therefore been favored instead of other biometric identification methods such as retina scan or signature verification. In this report biometric security systems have been evaluated based on fingerprint scanners. The evaluation method focuses on copies of real fingers, artificial fingers, as intrusion method but it also mentions currently used algorithms for identification and strengths and weaknesses in hardware solutions used. The artificial fingers used in the evaluation were made of gelatin, as it resembles the surface of human skin in ways of moisture, electric resistance and texture. Artificial fingers were based on ten subjects whose real fingers and artificial counterpart were tested on three different fingerprint scanners. All scanners tested accepted artificial fingers as substitutes for real fingers. Results varied between users and scanners but the artificial fingers were accepted between about one forth and half of the times. Techniques used in image enhancement, minutiae analysis and pattern matching are analyzed. Normalization, binarization, quality markup and low pass filtering are described within image enhancement. In minutiae analysis connectivity numbers, point identification and skeletonization (thinning algorithms) are analyzed. Within pattern matching, direction field analysis and principal component analysis are described. Finally combinations of both minutiae analysis and pattern matching, hybrid models, are mentioned. Based on experiments made and analysis of used techniques a recommendation for future use and development of fingerprint scanners is made. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-1145LiTH-ISY-Ex, ; 3514application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Informationsteknik
biometric
artificial fingers
fingerprint scanners
minutiae
pattern matching
intrusion methods
normalization
binarization
direction field analysis
thinning algorithms
Informationsteknik
Computer and Information Sciences
Data- och informationsvetenskap
spellingShingle Informationsteknik
biometric
artificial fingers
fingerprint scanners
minutiae
pattern matching
intrusion methods
normalization
binarization
direction field analysis
thinning algorithms
Informationsteknik
Computer and Information Sciences
Data- och informationsvetenskap
Blommé, Johan
Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
description Verification of users’ identities are normally carried out via PIN-codes or ID- cards. Biometric identification, identification of unique body features, offers an alternative solution to these methods. Fingerprint scanning is the most common biometric identification method used today. It uses a simple and quick method of identification and has therefore been favored instead of other biometric identification methods such as retina scan or signature verification. In this report biometric security systems have been evaluated based on fingerprint scanners. The evaluation method focuses on copies of real fingers, artificial fingers, as intrusion method but it also mentions currently used algorithms for identification and strengths and weaknesses in hardware solutions used. The artificial fingers used in the evaluation were made of gelatin, as it resembles the surface of human skin in ways of moisture, electric resistance and texture. Artificial fingers were based on ten subjects whose real fingers and artificial counterpart were tested on three different fingerprint scanners. All scanners tested accepted artificial fingers as substitutes for real fingers. Results varied between users and scanners but the artificial fingers were accepted between about one forth and half of the times. Techniques used in image enhancement, minutiae analysis and pattern matching are analyzed. Normalization, binarization, quality markup and low pass filtering are described within image enhancement. In minutiae analysis connectivity numbers, point identification and skeletonization (thinning algorithms) are analyzed. Within pattern matching, direction field analysis and principal component analysis are described. Finally combinations of both minutiae analysis and pattern matching, hybrid models, are mentioned. Based on experiments made and analysis of used techniques a recommendation for future use and development of fingerprint scanners is made.
author Blommé, Johan
author_facet Blommé, Johan
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title Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
title_short Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
title_full Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
title_fullStr Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
title_sort evaluation of biometric security systems against artificial fingers
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik
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