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4 May 2012 Full-hand 3D non-contact scanner using sub-window-based structured light-illumination technique
Veeraganesh Yalla, Laurence Hassebrook, Ray Daley, Colby Boles, Mike Troy
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Abstract
Fingerprint identification is a well-regarded and widely accepted modality in the field of biometrics for its high recognition rates. Legacy 2D contact based methods, though highly evolved in terms of technology suffer from certain drawbacks. Being contact based, there are many known issues which affect the recognition rates. Flashscan3D/University of Kentucky (UKY) developed state of the art 3D non-contact fingerprint scanners using different structured light illumination (SLI) techniques namely SLI single Point Of View (POV) and the SLI Subwindowing techniques. Capturing the fingerprints by non-contact means in 3D gives much higher quality fingerprint data which ultimately improves matching rates over a traditional 2D approach. In this paper, we present a full hand 3D non-contact scanner using the SLI Sub-windowing technique. Sample fingerprint data and experimental results for fingerprint matching based on a small sample 3D fingerprint test set are presented.
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Veeraganesh Yalla, Laurence Hassebrook, Ray Daley, Colby Boles, and Mike Troy "Full-hand 3D non-contact scanner using sub-window-based structured light-illumination technique", Proc. SPIE 8371, Sensing Technologies for Global Health, Military Medicine, Disaster Response, and Environmental Monitoring II; and Biometric Technology for Human Identification IX, 83711O (4 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919203
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

3D scanning

Laser imaging

Scanners

Laser scanners

Calibration

Projection systems

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