Handbook of Fingerprint Recognition
With their proven distinctiveness and stability over time, fingerprints continue to be the most widely used anatomical characteristic in systems that automatically recognize a person's identity. This markedly enhanced second edition provides in-depth cove
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Davide Maltoni Dario Maio Anil K. Jain Salil Prabhakar Second Edition
Handbook of Fingerprint Recognition
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Davide Maltoni Biometric Systems Lab (DEIS) Università di Bologna Via Sacchi, 3 47023 Cesena, Italy [email protected]
Dario Maio Biometric Systems Lab (DEIS) Università di Bologna Via Sacchi, 3 47023 Cesena, Italy [email protected]
Anil K. Jain Department of Computer Science Michigan State University 3115, Engineering Building East Lansing MI 48823, USA [email protected]
Salil Prabhakar DigitalPersona, Inc. 720 Bay Road Redwood City CA 94063, USA [email protected]
ISBN: 978-1-84882-253-5
e-ISBN: 978-1-84882-254-2
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Contents Preface................................................................................................................................ xi Overview ..................................................................................................................... xi Objectives................................................................................................................... xii Organization and Features.......................................................................................... xii From the First to the Second Edition......................................................................... xiii Contents of the DVD...................................................................................................xv Intended Audience.......................................................................................................xv Acknowledgments..................................................................................................... xvi 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduc