Translation- and Rotation-Invariant Fingerprint Authentication Based on Gabor Features

Gabor 특징에 기반한 이동 및 회전 불변 지문인증

  • 김종화 (경북대학교 전자전기공학부) ;
  • 조상현 (경북대학교 전자전기공학부) ;
  • 성효경 (삼성전자 주식회사) ;
  • 최홍문 (경북대학교 전자전기공학부)
  • Published : 2000.09.01

Abstract

A direct authentication from gray-scale image, instead of the conventional multi-step preprocessing, is proposed using Gabor filter-based features from the gray-scale fingerprint around core point. The core point is located as a reference point for the translation invariant matching. And its principal symmetry axis is detected for the rotation invariant matching from its neighboring region centered at the core point. And then fingerprint is divided into non-overlapping blocks with respect to the core point and features are directly extracted form the blocked gray level fingerprint using Gabor filter. The proposed fingerprint authentication is based on the Euclidean distance between the corresponding Gabor features of the input and the template fingerprints. Experiments are conducted on 300${\times}$300 fingerprints obtained from a CMOS sensor with 500 dpi resolution, and the proposed method could lower the False Reject Rate(FRR) to 18.2% under False Acceptance Rate(FAR) of 0%.

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