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Fingerprint verification method employing plural correlation judgement levels and sequential judgement stages

  • US 5,040,223 A
  • Filed: 02/17/1989
  • Issued: 08/13/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/17/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of fingerprint verification in which fingerprint regions are processed as data representing pixel arrays, each pixel selectively taking a first state corresponding to a fingerprint ridge and a second state corresponding to a fingerprint valley, comprising steps of:

  • (a) providing a primary window region of a registered fingerprint image of a registered individual, said primary widow region being situated in a region of said registered fingerprint image, and at least one secondary window region of said registered fingerprint image, said secondary window region being at least partially outside said primary window region;

    (b) providing an input fingerprint image which is to be verified for correspondence with said registered fingerprint image;

    (c) executing first-stage verification processing by finding a region of said input fingerprint image which is configured in accordance with and has maximum correlation with said primary window region of the registered fingerprint image, and measuring a degree of said correlation, wherein the degree of correlation is related to the number of mutually non-matching pixels;

    (d) making a judgement of said degree of correlation based on two predetermined thresholds that partition a range of possible correlation values into three intervals, and if said degree of correlation is judged to be within a first interval, accepting said input fingerprint image as corresponding to said registered fingerprint image and terminating processing, if said degree of correlation is judged to be within a second interval, rejecting said input fingerprint image and terminating processing, and if said degree of correlation is judged to be within a third interval such that a definite decision on acceptance or rejection of said input fingerprint image is difficult to attain, proceeding to second-stage verification processing;

    (e) executing said second-stage verification processing by finding a second region of said input fingerprint image which is configured in accordance with and has maximum correlation with said secondary window region of the registered fingerprint image, and measuring a degree of said correlation; and

    (f) making a judgement of said degree of correlation in step (e) based on another threshold that partitions said range of possible correlation values into fourth and fifth intervals, accepting said input fingerprint image as corresponding to said registered fingerprint image if said degree of correlation of step (e) is within the fourth interval, and rejecting said input fingerprint image if said degree of correlation is within the fifth interval.

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