CVMar 24, 2024

Fusion of Minutia Cylinder Codes and Minutia Patch Embeddings for Latent Fingerprint Recognition

arXiv:2403.16172v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the challenge of low recognition performance for latent fingerprints used in forensic investigations, representing an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The authors tackled the problem of latent fingerprint recognition by proposing a fusion-based local matching approach that integrates handcrafted minutiae features with deep neural network embeddings, resulting in improved rank-1 identification accuracy on real-world datasets.

Latent fingerprints are one of the most widely used forensic evidence by law enforcement agencies. However, latent recognition performance is far from the exemplary performance of sensor fingerprint recognition due to deformations and artifacts within these images. In this study, we propose a fusion based local matching approach towards latent fingerprint recognition. Recent latent recognition studies typically relied on local descriptor generation methods, in which either handcrafted minutiae features or deep neural network features are extracted around a minutia of interest, in the latent recognition process. Proposed approach would integrate these handcrafted features with a recently proposed deep neural network embedding features in a multi-stage fusion approach to significantly improve latent recognition results. Effectiveness of the proposed approach has been shown on several public and private data sets. As demonstrated in our experimental results, proposed method improves rank-1 identification accuracy by considerably for real-world datasets when compared to either the single usage of these features or existing state-of-the-art methods in the literature.

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