End to End Fingerprint Verification Based on Convolutional Neural Network

Behnam Bakhshi, H. Veisi
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Fingerprint recognition has become one of the most reliable ways for human identification due to its uniqueness and consistency. The fingerprint matching problem is formulated as a classification system in which a model is learned to classify every two fingerprints as a genuine or impostor pair. Traditional approaches perform a feature extraction step before matching a fingerprint pair. On the other hand, recently convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have presented exceptional success for many image processing tasks such as face recognition. However, there have been only a few attempts to develop fully CNN methods to deal with challenges in fingerprint recognition problem. In this paper, a CNN-based fingerprint matching method has been developed. A key contribution of the proposed method is to directly learn fingerprint patterns from raw pixels of images. In order to achieve robustness and characterize the similarities comprehensively, incomplete and partial fingerprint pairs were taken into account to extract complementary features. Also, we proposed an end to end CNN approach that contains the feature extraction part of the trained AlexNet network. The network reached an EER of 17.5% on the FVC2002 dataset, that shows better results in comparison to the MinutiaSC and A-KAZE methods.
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基于卷积神经网络的端到端指纹验证
指纹识别以其唯一性和一致性成为人类身份识别最可靠的方式之一。指纹匹配问题被表述为一个分类系统,在这个分类系统中,一个模型被学习将每两个指纹分类为真实的或冒充的对。传统方法在匹配指纹对之前执行特征提取步骤。另一方面,最近卷积神经网络(cnn)在人脸识别等许多图像处理任务中取得了非凡的成功。然而,开发完全的CNN方法来处理指纹识别难题的尝试并不多见。本文提出了一种基于cnn的指纹匹配方法。该方法的一个关键贡献是直接从图像的原始像素中学习指纹模式。为了实现鲁棒性和对相似度的综合表征,考虑了不完整和部分指纹对提取互补特征。此外,我们提出了一种端到端CNN方法,该方法包含经过训练的AlexNet网络的特征提取部分。该网络在FVC2002数据集上达到17.5%的EER,与MinutiaSC和A-KAZE方法相比,显示出更好的结果。
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