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arxiv:1709.02228

FingerNet: An Unified Deep Network for Fingerprint Minutiae Extraction

Published on Sep 7, 2017
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Abstract

A deep convolutional network integrating traditional fingerprint processing methods with domain knowledge achieves superior minutiae extraction on latent fingerprints through end-to-end differentiability and enhanced representation learning.

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Minutiae extraction is of critical importance in automated fingerprint recognition. Previous works on rolled/slap fingerprints failed on latent fingerprints due to noisy ridge patterns and complex background noises. In this paper, we propose a new way to design deep convolutional network combining domain knowledge and the representation ability of deep learning. In terms of orientation estimation, segmentation, enhancement and minutiae extraction, several typical traditional methods performed well on rolled/slap fingerprints are transformed into convolutional manners and integrated as an unified plain network. We demonstrate that this pipeline is equivalent to a shallow network with fixed weights. The network is then expanded to enhance its representation ability and the weights are released to learn complex background variance from data, while preserving end-to-end differentiability. Experimental results on NIST SD27 latent database and FVC 2004 slap database demonstrate that the proposed algorithm outperforms the state-of-the-art minutiae extraction algorithms. Code is made publicly available at: https://github.com/felixTY/FingerNet.

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