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Towards a Better Understanding of the Performance of Latent Fingerprint Recognition in Realistic Forensic Conditions

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Towards a Better Understanding of the Performance of Latent Fingerprint Recognition in Realistic Forensic Conditions
Abstract-- This work studies the performance of a stateof-the-art fingerprint recognition technology, in several practical scenarios of interest in forensic casework. First, the differences in performance between manual and automatic minutiae extraction for latent fingerprints are presented. Then, automatic minutiae extraction is analyzed using three different types of fingerprints: latent, rolled and plain. The experiments are carried out using a database of latent fingermarks and fingerprint impressions from real forensic cases. The results show high performance degradation in automatic minutiae extraction compared to manual extraction by human experts. Moreover, high degradation in performance on latent fingermarks can be observed in comparison to fingerprint impressions. Keywords-latent fingerprints; feature extraction; AFIS; forensic identification; biometrics.
Maria Puertas, Daniel Ramos, Julian Fiérrez
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ICPR
Authors Maria Puertas, Daniel Ramos, Julian Fiérrez, Javier Ortega-Garcia, Nicomedes Exposito
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