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    What is A Fingerprint? What is Fingerprint Recognition? There are mainly two systems using fingerprints as a biometric: Fingerprint identification system (FIS) and fingerprint verification system (FVS) Fingerprint identification system (FIS) vs fingerprint verification system (FVS) The algorithms that are used to recognize fingerprints are the pattern-matching method and minutia methods . pattern-matching method : Pattern-matching method verifies the identity of the patterns by directly

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    Investigate explanations for the formation of differences between the fingerprint of identical twins Human fingerprints are peculiar, unique, detailed, difficult to change, can be said that it cannot be changed throughout the life except some accident such as bruises or cutting on fingertips (Jain, Prabhakar, and Pankanti, 2001). Fingerprints are the pattern of the crease at put fingertips. They are durable over the life of an individual, furthermore, it is a representative symbol as the person.

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    Fingerprint recognition is one of the oldest and most Researched fields of biometrics. Biometrics is the automated use of physiological or behavioral characteristics to determine or verify identity data derived from direct measurement of a part of the human body. In areas of business, the identities of personnel and employees needs to be verified .This is required for attendance .Thus there is restriction on the access to computers for unauthorized users since there are no shared or compromised

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    TERM PAPER PROJECT BIOMETRIC SECURITY SYSTEM AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: PROF. SANJEEV THAKUR PREETI SEHRAWAT BTech –ECE A12405113001

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    Essay Evolving Biometrics

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    Evolving Biometrics The terms biometrics and biometry have been used since the early 20th century. It refers “to the field of development of statistical and mathematical methods applicable to data analysis problems in the biological sciences” (Biometrics Journal.) Biometrics has been used in a variety of disciplines, in which it serves a different function for each field. For example it has been used statistically in agricultural field experiments to compare the harvest of different types

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION AND IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING MATLAB” Submitted in partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the award of the degree in BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING SUBMITTED BY: SHAKTI ABHISHEK- 0803112 SATISH GOYAL - 0803064 ROHIT DASH - 0803086 MD. IRFAN ARIF RAHMAN - 0803117 [pic] DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Biju Patnaik University

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    involved with fingerprint scanning and information databases they go in into to include how fingerprint scanning works and the comparison of the scan with other fingerprint scans. Also what is a database and how it is used by the FBI and other agencies. It will also identify the pros and cons of using finger scanning for security. This paper will talk about the Enforcement Integrated Database and will conclude with the Interface between databases. The use of computers and fingerprint scanners has

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    The world of business has changed in recent years. Usually, the firms of developed countries dominated the globe and developed countries’ markets were the most attractive. However, new attractive markets and new players have emerged from areas outside the developed world. These new markets such as the BRICs and the MISTs have large populations, high economic growth and increasing demands for goods. Also, they are expected to surpass the developed economies by 2050 (Goldman Sachs, 2003). According

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    dresser. Where the killer left it when he exited the room, on the door a bloody hand mark was left from the killer. He leaves knowing his work is never done. He heads back to offices to go over the crime scene photos and the weapon to look for fingerprints on the weapon, he looks for any hair or skein under her nails or on her body that can help with the case to find out who the killer was. According to the (infobase.com) for a criminal investigator education

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    The first obstacle seemed to come from funding and legislature. Where would the money come from and how much tax credits would a dealer, consumer, or insurance company get and for how long? Various marketing research on biometric fingerprint usage, the smart card readers, pass codes, and smart cars determined the funding for this project. Once the data reflected on the cost to find and fix the flaws that other companies experienced with these items on a stand-alone basis it became apparent

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