This paper analyzes two recently released image quality specifications for single-finger scanners and proposes three new specifications targeted to different types of applications. A comparison of the potential effects on fingerprint recognition accuracy of the various specifications is carried out using an approach based on the definition of "operational quality". The experimental results show that the three new image quality specifications proposed in this work have an accuracy/cost tradeoff better than the existing ones.
A. Alessandroni, R. Cappelli, M. Ferrara, D. Maltoni (2008). Definition of Fingerprint Scanner Image Quality Specifications by Operational Quality. BERLIN : Springer [10.1007/978-3-540-89991-4_4].
Definition of Fingerprint Scanner Image Quality Specifications by Operational Quality
CAPPELLI, RAFFAELE;FERRARA, MATTEO;MALTONI, DAVIDE
2008
Abstract
This paper analyzes two recently released image quality specifications for single-finger scanners and proposes three new specifications targeted to different types of applications. A comparison of the potential effects on fingerprint recognition accuracy of the various specifications is carried out using an approach based on the definition of "operational quality". The experimental results show that the three new image quality specifications proposed in this work have an accuracy/cost tradeoff better than the existing ones.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.