PoreNet: CNN-based Pore Descriptor for High-resolution Fingerprint Recognition

16 May 2019  ·  Vijay Anand, Vivek Kanhangad ·

With the development of high-resolution fingerprint scanners, high-resolution fingerprint-based biometric recognition has received increasing attention in recent years. This paper presents a pore feature-based approach for biometric recognition. Our approach employs a convolutional neural network (CNN) model, DeepResPore, to detect pores in the input fingerprint image. Thereafter, a CNN-based descriptor is computed for a patch around each detected pore. Specifically, we have designed a residual learning-based CNN, referred to as PoreNet that learns distinctive feature representation from pore patches. For verification, the match score is generated by comparing pore descriptors obtained from a pair of fingerprint images in bi-directional manner using the Euclidean distance. The proposed approach for high-resolution fingerprint recognition achieves 2.91% and 0.57% equal error rates (EERs) on partial (DBI) and complete (DBII) fingerprints of the benchmark PolyU HRF dataset. Most importantly, it achieves lower FMR1000 and FMR10000 values than the current state-of-the-art approach on both the datasets.

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