With the wide deployment of biometric authentication systems, several issues pertaining security and privacy of the biometric template have gained great attention from the research community. To resolve these issues, a number of biometric template protection methods have been proposed. However, the design of a template protection method to satisfy four criteria, namely diversity, revocability and non-invertibility is still a challenging task, especially performance degradation when template protection method is employed. In this paper, we propose a novel method to generate a revocable minutiae-based fingerprint template. The proposed method consists of feature extraction from fingerprint minutiae pairs, quantization, histogram binning, binarization and eventually binary bit-string generation. The contributions of our method are two fold: alignment-free and good performance. Various experiments on FVC2004 DB1 demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed methods. Copyright © 2010 KSII.
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Jin, Z., Teoh, A. B. J., Ong, T. S., & Tee, C. (2010). A Revocable Fingerprint Template for Security and Privacy Preserving. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 4(6), 1327–1342. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2010.12.020
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