Yi Chen, Geppy Parziale, Eva Diaz-Santana, Anil K. Jain
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3D Touchless Fingerprints: Compatibility with Legacy Rolled Images
Fingerprints are traditionally captured based on contact of the finger on paper or a platen surface. This often results in partial or degraded images due to improper finger placement, skin deformation, slippage and smearing, or sensor noise from wear and tear of surface coatings. A new generation of touchless live scan devices that generate 3D representation of fingerprints is appearing in the market. This new sensing technology addresses many of the problems stated above. However, 3D touchless fingerprint images need to be compatible with the legacy rolled images used in automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS). In order to solve this interoperability issue, we propose an unwrapping algorithm that unfolds the 3D fingerprint in such a way that it resembles the effect of virtually rolling the 3D finger on a 2D plane. Our preliminary experiments show promising results in obtaining touchless fingerprint images that are of high quality and at the same time compatible with legacy rolled fingerprint images.