指纹细节的空间非均匀性:一种回归方法

Shuiwang Li, Yi Alice Wang, Qijun Zhao, Yi Zhang
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指纹细节分布对于增强指纹证据的科学有效性和生成用于大规模系统评价的合成指纹具有重要意义。指纹细节并不像以前假设的那样均匀分布。在细部分布中发现了空间不均匀性,但尚不清楚是什么导致了这种模式并影响了随机过程。本文从奇异点和脊方向场的一级特征出发,定量研究了细部分布的空间非均匀性。在此基础上,我们提出了一种测量空间非均匀性的细部强度函数和一种描述细部强度与一级特征之间关系的核回归模型。我们在基准指纹数据库上的统计实验表明:①所检验的一级特征部分解释了细微特征空间分布的规律性变化;2)仍然有相当一部分的变化无法解释,这表明了额外的命题。这些结果为指纹细节分布建模的随机对应的经验概率提供了更好的理解。
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On the spatial inhomogeneity of fingerprint minutiae: A regression approach
Fingerprint minutiae distribution plays a critical role in studies such as fingerprint individuality for strengthening the scientific validity of fingerprint evidence and generating synthetic fingerprints for large-scale system evaluations. Fingerprint minutiae are not uniformly distributed as once assumed. Spatial inhomogeneity has been found in minutiae distribution, yet it is not clear what underlies the pattern and affects the random process. In this paper, we quantitatively study the spatial inhomogeneity of minutiae distribution with respect to the level-1 features of singular points and ridge orientation field. We propose a minutiae intensity function to measure the spatial inhomogeneity and a kernel regression model to characterize the relationship between minutiae intensity and the level-1 features. Our statistical experiments on benchmark fingerprint databases show that: 1) the examined level-1 features partially explain regular variation of minutiae spatial distribution; 2) there remain significant fraction of variations unexplained, suggesting additional propositions. These results provide better understanding of the experiential probability of a random correspondence for fingerprint minutiae distribution modelling.
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