使用图像质量分析印度人口指纹:一个UIDAI案例研究

Mayank Vatsa, R. Singh, S. Bharadwaj, H. Bhatt, R. Mashruwala
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指纹识别系统的大规模部署,特别是在印度环境下,面临着一些挑战。除了传感器噪声和较差的图像质量外,农村人口指纹中疤痕、疣和脊纹/细部图案的恶化影响了数据的分布。换句话说,指纹模式的质量,特别是属于印度农村人口的指纹模式,可能与标准的城市或西方人口不同,并且可能难以处理。由于没有研究分析印度背景下的指纹图像,本文利用标准的指纹图像质量评估工具和从印度农村和城市人口中收集的指纹数据库进行了分析研究。在超过25万张图像的数据库中,我们观察到磨损和损坏的图案导致质量差的脊,因此会影响性能。此外,地区特定的原因,如体力劳动和Lawsonia inmis也会降低指纹的质量。
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Analyzing Fingerprints of Indian Population Using Image Quality: A UIDAI Case Study
In large scale deployment of fingerprint recognition systems, especially in Indian environment, there are some challenges involved. Along with sensor noise and poor image quality, presence of scars, warts, and deteriorating ridge/minutiae patterns in fingerprints from rural population affects the data distribution. In other words, quality of fingerprint patterns, particularly belonging to rural Indian population, may differ from standard urban or western population and may be difficult to process. Since there is no study that analyzes fingerprint images in Indian context, this paper presents an analytical study using standard fingerprint image quality assessment tool and fingerprint databases collected from the rural and urban Indian population. On a database of over 0.25 million images, we observed that the worn and damaged patterns lead to poor quality ridges and therefore can affect the performance. Also, region specific causes such as manual labor and Lawsonia Inermis also degrade the quality of fingerprints.
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