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Advanced Generation of Damage Effects into Synthetic Fingerprints
Svoradová, Veronika ; Drahanský, Martin (oponent) ; Kanich, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The main goal of this thesis was to design and implement a application that would be able to generate fingerprint damage into a synthetic fingerprint. The application can create fingerprint images damaged by pressure, moisture and skin disease dyshidrosis with different intensity of damage. The application also allows annotation of the generated damage and its export. Selected damages were analyzed before the design was created. A database of fingerprints from five users was created to analyze the damage caused by pressure and moisture. The generated images and the achieved results are tested with VeriFinger and FiQiVi. For testing, 19 sets with fingerprints of different intensity and different type of damage were created. Experiments showed that the quality of the fingerprint decreased the most during the generation of moisture with the highest intensity of damage, where the quality decreased by 61.8 %. This thesis can be used for further research in the field of biometric fingerprint processing.
Advanced Generation of Damage Effects into Synthetic Fingerprints
Svoradová, Veronika ; Drahanský, Martin (oponent) ; Kanich, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The main goal of this thesis was to design and implement a application that would be able to generate fingerprint damage into a synthetic fingerprint. The application can create fingerprint images damaged by pressure, moisture and skin disease dyshidrosis with different intensity of damage. The application also allows annotation of the generated damage and its export. Selected damages were analyzed before the design was created. A database of fingerprints from five users was created to analyze the damage caused by pressure and moisture. The generated images and the achieved results are tested with VeriFinger and FiQiVi. For testing, 19 sets with fingerprints of different intensity and different type of damage were created. Experiments showed that the quality of the fingerprint decreased the most during the generation of moisture with the highest intensity of damage, where the quality decreased by 61.8 %. This thesis can be used for further research in the field of biometric fingerprint processing.

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