Fast and Efficient Palmprint Identification of a Small Sample within a Full Image
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https://doi.org/10.13053/cys-18-4-2059Keywords:
Sub-Image Registration, Hough Method, Candidate Voting, Hungarian AlgorithmAbstract
In some fields like forensic research, experts demand that a found sample of an individual can be matched with its full counterpart contained on a database. This found sample may present several characteristics that make this matching more difficult to perform, such as distortion and most importantly, a very small size. Several solutions have been presented intending to solve this problem, however, big computational effort or low recognition rate is obtained. In this paper, we present a fast, simple and efficient method to relate a small sample of a partial palmprint to a full one using elemental optimization processes and a voting mechanic. Experimentation shows that our method performs with a higher recognition rate than the state of the art method, when trying to identify palmprint samples with a radius as small as 2.64 cm.Downloads
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2014-12-31
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