CVOct 7, 2020

Infant-ID: Fingerprints for Global Good

arXiv:2010.03624v129 citationsHas Code
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This addresses infant mortality from preventable diseases in low-resource settings by enabling reliable identification, though it is an incremental application of existing biometric technology to a new domain.

The paper tackles the problem of tracking infant vaccinations and nutritional supplements in developing countries by proposing Infant-Prints, a low-cost fingerprint recognition system, achieving 95.2% true acceptance rate at a 1.0% false acceptance rate for infants enrolled at 2-3 months and authenticated 3 months later.

In many of the least developed and developing countries, a multitude of infants continue to suffer and die from vaccine-preventable diseases and malnutrition. Lamentably, the lack of official identification documentation makes it exceedingly difficult to track which infants have been vaccinated and which infants have received nutritional supplements. Answering these questions could prevent this infant suffering and premature death around the world. To that end, we propose Infant-Prints, an end-to-end, low-cost, infant fingerprint recognition system. Infant-Prints is comprised of our (i) custom built, compact, low-cost (85 USD), high-resolution (1,900 ppi), ergonomic fingerprint reader, and (ii) high-resolution infant fingerprint matcher. To evaluate the efficacy of Infant-Prints, we collected a longitudinal infant fingerprint database captured in 4 different sessions over a 12-month time span (December 2018 to January 2020), from 315 infants at the Saran Ashram Hospital, a charitable hospital in Dayalbagh, Agra, India. Our experimental results demonstrate, for the first time, that Infant-Prints can deliver accurate and reliable recognition (over time) of infants enrolled between the ages of 2-3 months, in time for effective delivery of vaccinations, healthcare, and nutritional supplements (TAR=95.2% @ FAR = 1.0% for infants aged 8-16 weeks at enrollment and authenticated 3 months later).

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