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Introduction of Finger Print: Abstract

A fingerprint is an impression of friction ridges left by human fingers or feet. Friction ridges are raised portions of the epidermis consisting of connected ridge units that amplify vibrations and assist with gripping. Minutia-based fingerprint recognition has been widely used for single finger identification but can have issues with enrollments and verifications depending on factors like age, race, and user interaction. DDS addressed these problems with an algorithm called Spectrum Analysis that evaluates fingerprint images through horizontal slices for easier enrollment and verification of difficult images, though strict ergonomic guidelines must still be followed.

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Introduction of Finger Print: Abstract

A fingerprint is an impression of friction ridges left by human fingers or feet. Friction ridges are raised portions of the epidermis consisting of connected ridge units that amplify vibrations and assist with gripping. Minutia-based fingerprint recognition has been widely used for single finger identification but can have issues with enrollments and verifications depending on factors like age, race, and user interaction. DDS addressed these problems with an algorithm called Spectrum Analysis that evaluates fingerprint images through horizontal slices for easier enrollment and verification of difficult images, though strict ergonomic guidelines must still be followed.

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Introduction of finger

print

A fingerprint in its narrow sense is an impression left by the friction ridges of a


human finger . In a wider use of the term, fingerprints are the traces of an
impression from the friction ridges of any part of a human hand. A print from
the foot can also leave an impression of friction ridges. A friction ridge is a raised
portion of the epidermis on the fingers and toes (digits), the palm of the hand or
the sole of the foot, consisting of one or more connected ridge units of friction ridge
skin. These are sometimes known as "epidermal ridges" which are caused by the
underlying interface between the dermal papillae of the dermis and the
interpapillary (rete) pegs of the epidermis. These epidermal ridges serve to
amplify vibrations triggered, for example, when fingertips brush across an uneven
surface, better transmitting the signals to sensory nerves involved in fine texture
perception. These ridges also assist in gripping rough surfaces, as well as smooth
wet surfaces.

Abstract:
Minutia based fingerprint recognition algorithms have been widely accepted as a
standard for single finger recognition applications. This technology has proved to
be a reliable form of enrollment and matching in a corporate environment under
idea circumstances. However, the difficulties associated with race, age, application
ergonomics, and user interaction often lead to difficult enrollments with verifications
requiring multiple attempts.
Japan-based biometric company DDS has addressed many of these issues by
developing an algorithm, called Spectrum Analysis, which evaluates the fingerprint
image through horizontal slices. This proprietary technology has proven easier for
enrollment and verification with difficult images. However, the technology does
require strict adherence to the ergonomic requirement.

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