System and method for implementing algorithmic correction of image distortion within a fingerprint imaging system
First Claim
1. A method of calibrating a geometric model of a fingerprint imaging system, the geometric model defining geometry of reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements within the fingerprint imaging system at which light is reflected or refracted, the geometric model including a plurality of surface parameters that specify relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in relation to other reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in three-dimensional space, the method comprising:
- capturing an image of a predetermined target with the fingerprint imaging system, the target including distinguishing points provided at predetermined positions on the target;
measuring positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image of the target;
comparing the measured positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image to positions of distinguishing points predicted according to the geometric model of the fingerprint imaging system; and
adjusting the surface parameters of the geometric model that specify the relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements in the fingerprint imaging system based on the comparison between the measured positions of the distinguishing points and the predicted positions of the distinguishing points without mechanically adjusting the relative physical positions of the refractive and/or reflective surfaces of the optical elements.
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Abstract
A software implemented system and method for algorithmic correction of systematic image distortions within fingerprint imaging systems. The system and method may implement a three dimensional geometric model of a fingerprint imaging system to discover where a configuration prescribed by a conceptual fingerprint imaging system and an actual configuration of a manufactured fingerprint imaging system differ. By describing this difference using the geometric model, images captured by the manufactured fingerprint imaging system can be rectified in operational use to generate rectified images with relatively low amounts of distortion present.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of calibrating a geometric model of a fingerprint imaging system, the geometric model defining geometry of reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements within the fingerprint imaging system at which light is reflected or refracted, the geometric model including a plurality of surface parameters that specify relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in relation to other reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in three-dimensional space, the method comprising:
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capturing an image of a predetermined target with the fingerprint imaging system, the target including distinguishing points provided at predetermined positions on the target; measuring positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image of the target; comparing the measured positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image to positions of distinguishing points predicted according to the geometric model of the fingerprint imaging system; and adjusting the surface parameters of the geometric model that specify the relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements in the fingerprint imaging system based on the comparison between the measured positions of the distinguishing points and the predicted positions of the distinguishing points without mechanically adjusting the relative physical positions of the refractive and/or reflective surfaces of the optical elements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of determining a geometric model of a fingerprint imaging system that captures images of an object located in an object plane of the system, the geometric model defining geometry of reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements within the fingerprint imaging system at which light is reflected or refracted, the images being captured in an imaging plane of the system in which an image of the object is formed, the method comprising:
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determining information related to a position of one or more optical surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system, wherein the one or more optical surfaces comprise reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements at which light is reflected or refracted within the fingerprint imaging system; generating a geometric model of the fingerprint imaging system that defines geometric positions of the one or more optical surfaces that reflect and/or refract light within the fingerprint imaging system in relation to each other, wherein a position of a given optical surface is defined within the geometric model by one or more surface parameters of the optical surface, the one or more surface parameters specifying relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in relation to other reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in three-dimensional space; determining one or more evaluation functions of the fingerprint imaging system that enable prediction of locations of visual information in the image plane of the fingerprint imaging system based on locations of the corresponding visual information in the object plane of the fingerprint imaging system, wherein the one or more surface parameters are parameters of the one or more evaluation functions; capturing an image in the image plane of the fingerprint imaging system, wherein the captured image is of a predetermined target located at the object plane of the fingerprint imaging system, the target including distinguishing points provided at predetermined positions thereon; predicting positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image of the predetermined target based on the one or more evaluation functions; measuring positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image of the predetermined target; comparing the measured positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image to the predicted positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image predicted in accordance with the one or more evaluation functions; and adjusting the surface parameters in the geometric model of the fingerprint imaging system based on the comparison between the measured positions and the predicted positions of the distinguishing points in the captured image without mechanically adjusting relative physical positions of the refractive and/or reflective surfaces of the optical elements. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of calibrating a geometric model of a fingerprint imaging system, the geometric model defining geometry of reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements within the fingerprint imaging system at which light is reflected or refracted, including a plurality of surface parameters that specify relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in relation to other reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system in three dimensional space, the method comprising:
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capturing an image of a predetermined target with the fingerprint imaging system, the target including distinguishing points provided at predetermined positions; predicting positions of one or more of the distinguishing points in the captured image of the predetermined target based on the geometric model; determining, based on a comparison of the captured image and the predicted positions of the one or more distinguishing points, a value of a metric function that describes an accuracy of the geometric model in defining the geometry of the reflective and/or refractive surfaces associated with optical elements within the fingerprint imaging system; and implementing a curve-fitting algorithm that adjusts the surface parameters of the geometric model that define the relative physical positions of reflective and/or refractive surfaces within the fingerprint imaging system to reduce the value of the metric function without mechanically adjusting the relative physical positions of the refractive and/or reflective surfaces of the optical elements. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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