Measuring memetic algorithm performance on image fingerprints dataset

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Abstract

Personal identification has become one of the most important terms in our society regarding access control, crime and forensic identification, banking and also computer system. The fingerprint is the most used biometric feature caused by its unique, universality and stability. The fingerprint is widely used as a security feature for forensic recognition, building access, automatic teller machine (ATM) authentication or payment. Fingerprint recognition could be grouped in two various forms, verification and identification. Verification compares one on one fingerprint data. Identification is matching input fingerprint with data that saved in the database. In this paper, we measure the performance of the memetic algorithm to process the image fingerprints dataset. Before we run this algorithm, we divide our fingerprints into four groups according to its characteristics and make 15 specimens of data, do four partial tests and at the last of work we measure all computation time.

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Assiroj, P., Warnars, H. L. H. S., Abdurrachman, E., Kistijantoro, A. I., & Doucet, A. (2021). Measuring memetic algorithm performance on image fingerprints dataset. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 19(1), 96–104. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.V19I1.16418

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