Fingerprints identification using a fuzzy logic system

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This paper presents an optimized method to reduce the points number to be used in order to identify a person using fuzzy fingerprints. Two fingerprints are similar if n out of N points from the skin are identical. We discuss the criteria used for choosing these points. We also describe the properties of fuzzy logic and the classical methods applied on fingerprints. Our method compares two matching sets and selects the optimal set from these, using a fuzzy reasoning system. The advantage of our method with respect to the classical existing methods consists in a smaller number of calculations. © 2006-2010 by CCC Publications.

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Iancu, I., Constantinescu, N., & Colhon, M. (2010). Fingerprints identification using a fuzzy logic system. International Journal of Computers, Communications and Control, 5(4), 525–531. https://doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2010.4.2510

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