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Biometric fingerprint liveness detection
Rišian, Lukáš ; Vítek, Martin
This work addresses the problem of biometric recognition of fingerprint liveness to identify and differentiate between real fingerprints and their artificial replicas. The main objective was to identify the features that are crucial for fingerprint liveness recognition and based on these features to propose an efficient classification algorithm. We worked with the LivDet database from 2009, which contains both real and fake fingerprints. This database has been used in a worldwide competition and the results of all implemented algorithms are publicly available for subsequent comparison of success rates. An important part of this work was the preprocessing of the image data, which was crucial for testing the selected features and implementing the algorithms. We analyzed more than 180 different features from which we selected the most relevant ones. We then used the selected features to develop several fingerprint recognition and classification algorithms. Using the selected features, several possible variations of the algorithms have been proposed. Among all the implemented algorithms, we achieved the best result of almost 90%. Compared to other algorithms that have been implemented for the same purpose and have been used and tested on the same database, this can be considered a satisfactory and reliable result. In conclusion, the main objective of this work was to provide an efficient, secure, and reliable solution in the field of biometric fingerprint spoof detection.
Comparison of similarities of mass spectra and structures of small molecules
Malíčková, Viktorie ; Galgonek, Jakub (advisor) ; Škrhák, Vít (referee)
Methods for measuring the similarity of mass spectra and the structures of small molecules are crucial for advancements in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and metabolomics. One commonly used method for comparing the mass spectra of molecules is cosine similarity. This measures the similarity between two non-zero vectors by calculating the cosine of the angle between them. Comparing the mass spectra of molecules enables searching in molecular databases, clustering of spectra, and exploration of spectral libraries. Structural similarity is measured based on various molecular fingerprints, such as Daylight, RDKit, Atom-Pair, Topological Torsion, Extended-Connectivity fingerprints, and others. These fingerprints are compared using similarity coefficients. The methods for comparing structures and mass spectra of molecules mentioned can be applied using bioinformatic libraries such as RDKit and CDK for generating and analyzing structural fingerprints, and the MatchMS library for comparing mass spectra. The work provides a theoretical overview of molecular descriptors, including various types of molecular fingerprints and techniques for measuring structural similarity, as well as the principles of mass spectrometry and approaches to comparing mass spectra. The practical part of the work focuses on...
Conversion of fingerprints captured by a mobile device into a standardized format - image editing
Mucha, Vojtěch ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of fingerprint conversion taken by a mobile device into a standardized format. In the present day, mobile devices are used more and more often to acquire biometric data, fingerprints included. Processing and standardization of such data is an essential part of the subsequent biometric analysis. The aim of the work is to design and implement an algorithm which would convert a photo of a finger into a grey scale picture of its fingerprint with distinct papillary lines and subdued valleys. The algorithm is implemented in C++ using OpenCV library and a trained neural network for finger detection from hand image. The achieved results are evaluated according to the algorithms for assessing the quality of fingerprints NFIQ 2 and Innovatrics.
Biometric fingerprint liveness detection
Rišian, Lukáš ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problem of biometric fingerprint liveness recognition. The aim of the thesis is to propose a solution that reliably and securely recognizes fake fingerprints from genuine ones. Specifically, the work focuses on investigating methods for detecting fingerprint liveness using software tools, creating a custom fingerprint test database, testing and identifying relevant characteristics for successful liveness detection, and using them to implement fingerprint liveness recognition algorithms. Another goal was to create a GUI to provide a tool for overall detection. The work includes an analysis of the basics of biometrics, fingerprint characteristics and structure, current sensors used for fingerprint extraction, databases used, image preprocessing methods, tested features, implemented algorithms, and two GUI variants. More than 180 different image features were tested and more than 20 variants of algorithms were implemented. From these algorithms, the best ones were selected, whose detection results were then compared with those of foreign authors. The best algorithm achieved an accuracy of almost 90%, which can be considered a reliable and satisfactory result compared to foreign authors.
Biometrical security system
Tříska, Martin ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with coplete design and implementation of access control system.using biometrical data. System is applicable in smaller applications. The first part contains an small introduction to fingerprint acquiring/processing and also describe selection of a communication interface between terminals and host system including possible ways of embedding into devices. The next part is covered in the practical implementation in terms of both hardware and software.
Forensic Optical Fingerprint Comparator
Dvořák, Marek ; Klubal, Ondřej (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
My Bachelor Thesis deals with the design and creation of an application that replaces the function of forensic optical comparator. It also describes features of fingerprints and their prominent points, which are used for recognition of individuals. Work with fingerprints is very sensitive as for the quality of images. For this reason a Gabor filter has been implemented and described. Furthermore, the thesis describes basic functions used for work with images.
Liveness Detection on Fingers Using Vein Pattern
Dohnálek, Tomáš ; Váňa, Jan (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá rozšířením snímače otisků prstů Touchless Biometric Systems 3D-Enroll o jednotku detekce živosti prstu na základě žil. Bylo navrhnuto a zkonstruováno hardwarové řešení s využitím infračervených diod. Navržené softwarové řešení pracuje ve dvou různých režimech: detekce živosti na základě texturních příznaků a verifikace uživatelů na základě porovnávání žilních vzorů. Datový soubor obsahující přes 1100 snímků jak živých prstů tak jejich falsifikátů vznikl jako součást této práce a výkonnost obou zmíněných režimů byla vyhodnocena na tomto datovém souboru. Na závěr byly navrhnuty materiály vhodné k výrobě falsifikátů otisků prstů umožňující oklamání detekce živosti pomocí žilních vzorů.
Fingerprint sensors
Slezák, Jakub ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the possibilities of immediate fingerprinting and the use of these fingerprints to identify people. The content of the thesis is the technological evaluation of contact and contactless fingerprinting. A presentation and execusion of a fingerprint optical scanner with corresponding software is described together with a review of the results.
Fingerprints Generator
Chaloupka, Radek ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Algorithms for fingerprints recognition are already known for long time and there is also an effort for their best optimization. This master's thesis is dealing with an opposite approach, where the fingerprints are not being recognized, but are generated on the minutiae position basis. Such algorithm is then free of the minutiae detection from image and enhancements of fingerprints. Results of this work are the synthetic images generated according to few given parameters, especially minutiae.
Security of Biometric Systems
Lodrová, Dana ; Busch, Christoph (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Hlavním přínosem této práce jsou dva nové přístupy pro zvýšení bezpečnosti biometrických systémů založených na rozpoznávání podle otisků prstů. První přístup je z oblasti testování živosti a znemožňuje použití různých typů falešných otisků prstů a jiných metod oklamání senzoru v průběhu procesu snímání otisků. Tento patentovaný přístup je založen na změně barvy a šířky papilárních linií vlivem přitlačení prstu na skleněný podklad. Výsledná jednotka pro testování živosti může být integrována do optických senzorů.  Druhý přístup je z oblasti standardizace a zvyšuje bezpečnost a interoperabilitu procesů extrakce markantů a porovnání. Pro tyto účely jsem vytvořila metodologii, která stanovuje míry sémantické shody pro extraktory markantů otisků prstů. Markanty nalezené testovanými extraktory jsou porovnávány oproti Ground-Truth markantům získaným pomocí shlukování dat poskytnutých daktyloskopickými experty. Tato navrhovaná metodologie je zahrnuta v navrhovaném dodatku k normě ISO/IEC 29109-2 (Amd. 2 WD4).

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