Multi-Instance Contingent Fusion for the Verification of Infant Fingerprints

IF 1.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
T. Odu, Moses O. Olaniyan, T. Ogunfunmi, Isaac A. Samuel, J. Badejo, Atayero
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Abstract

It is imperative to establish an automated system for the identification of neonates (1–28 days old) and infants (29 days–12 months old) through the utilisation of the readily accessible 500 ppi fingerprint reader. This measure is crucial in addressing the issue of newborn swapping, facilitating the identification of missing children, monitoring immunisation records, maintaining comprehensive medical history, and other related purposes. The objective of this study is to demonstrate the potential for future identification of infants using fingerprints obtained from a 500 ppi fingerprint reader by employing a fusion technique that combines multiple instances of fingerprints, specifically the left thumb and right index fingers. The fingerprints were acquired from babies who were between the ages of one day and six months at the enrolment session. The sum-score fusion algorithm was implemented. The approach mentioned above yielded verification accuracies of 73.8%, 69.05%, and 57.14% for time intervals of 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months, respectively, between the enrolment and query fingerprints.
用于验证婴儿指纹的多实例权变融合技术
当务之急是建立一个自动化系统,通过使用随时可用的 500 ppi 指纹读取器来识别新生儿(1-28 天)和婴儿(29 天-12 个月)。这项措施对于解决新生儿偷换问题、帮助识别失踪儿童、监控免疫接种记录、保存全面的病史及其他相关用途至关重要。本研究的目的是通过采用一种融合技术,将多个指纹实例(特别是左手拇指和右手食指)结合在一起,证明未来使用从 500 ppi 指纹阅读器获取的指纹进行婴儿身份识别的潜力。采集的指纹来自登记时年龄在 1 天到 6 个月之间的婴儿。采用了总分融合算法。在登记指纹和查询指纹之间的时间间隔分别为 1 个月、3 个月和 6 个月时,上述方法的验证准确率分别为 73.8%、69.05% 和 57.14%。
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Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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