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Automatic finger classification is an important part of fingerprint automatic identification system (FAIS). Its function is to provide a search
system for large size database. Accurate classification can reduce searching time and expediate matching speed.
According to the Henry system, fingerprints can be partitioned into several classes including whorl, left loop, right loop, arch and tented arch.
We have developed a fast and reliable fingerprint classification system that does not require the detection of any reference point such as core point, delta point or minutiae.
The proposed approach is robust to noise and image degradation.
Index Terms: Matlab, source, code, fingerprint, classification, whorl, right loop, left loop, arch.
Figure 1. Fingerprint class |
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A simple and effective source code for Fingerprint Classification System. |
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Demo code (protected
P-files) available for performance evaluation. Matlab Image Processing Toolbox is required. |
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Major features |
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1.0 |
2014.06.30 |
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The authors have no relationship or partnership
with The Mathworks. All the code provided is written in Matlab
language (M-files and/or M-functions), with no dll or other
protected parts of code (P-files or executables). The code was
developed with Matlab 2006a. Matlab Image Processing Toolbox is required.
The code provided has to be considered "as is" and it is without any kind of warranty. The
authors deny any kind of warranty concerning the code as well
as any kind of responsibility for problems and damages which may
be caused by the use of the code itself including all parts of
the source code.