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CVPR 2000
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Detecting dynamic behavior in compressed fingerprint videos: distortion

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Distortions in fingerprint images arising from the elasticity of finger skin and the pressure and movement of fingers during image capture lead to great difficulties in establishing a match between multiple between multiple images acquired from a single finger. In a single fingerprint image depicting a finger at some given instant of time, it is difficult to get any distortion information. Further, static two-dimensional or three-dimensional (electronic) copies of fingerprints can be fabricated and used to spoof remote biometric security systems since the input required by the systems is not a function of time. This paper addresses these issues, by proposing the novel use of fingerprint video sequences to investigate and exploit dynamic behaviors manifested by fingers over time during image acquisition. In particular, we present a novel approach to detect and estimate distortion occurring in fingerprint video streams. Our approach directly works on MPEG-{1,2} encoded fingerprint video bitstreams to estimate interfield flow without decompression, and uses flow characteristics to investigate temporal behaviour of the fingerprints. The joint temporal and motion analysis leads to a novel technique to detect and characterize distortion reliably. The proposed method has been tested on the NIST 24 database and the results are very promising.

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CVPR 2000

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