# Partial Fingerprint Detection Using Core Point Location

**Authors:** Wajih Ullah Baig, Adeel Ejaz, Umar Munir, Kashif Sardar

arXiv: 1902.01400 · 2019-02-06

## TL;DR

This paper presents a novel method for detecting partial fingerprints using core point location, improving fingerprint acquisition accuracy in biometric systems, especially when dealing with incomplete or degraded fingerprint images.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a simple, effective approach for partial fingerprint detection based on core point location, aiding in better fingerprint capture during acquisition.

## Key findings

- High accuracy in partial fingerprint detection on FVC-2002 DB1A
- Effective during fingerprint acquisition to reduce re-alignment needs
- Improves reliability of biometric fingerprint systems

## Abstract

In Biometric identification, fingerprints based identification has been the widely accepted mechanism. Automated fingerprints identification/verification techniques are widely adopted in many civilian and forensic applications. In forensic applications fingerprints are usually incomplete, broken, unclear or degraded which are known as partial fingerprints. Fingerprints identification/verification largely suffer from the problem of handling partial fingerprints. In this paper a novel and simple approach is presented for detecting partial fingerprints using core point location. Our techniques is particularly useful during the acquisition stage as to determine whether a user needs to re-align the finger to ensure a complete capture of fingerprint area.This technique is tested on FVC-2002 DB1A. The results are very accurate which are presented in the Results sections.

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