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On Latent Fingerprint Image Quality

verfasst von : Soweon Yoon, Eryun Liu, Anil K. Jain

Erschienen in: Computational Forensics

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Latent fingerprints which are lifted from surfaces of objects at crime scenes play a very important role in identifying suspects in the crime scene investigations. Due to poor quality of latent fingerprints, automatic processing of latents can be extremely challenging. For this reason, latent examiners need to be involved in latent identification. To expedite the latent identification and alleviate subjectivity and inconsistency in latent examiners’ feature markups and decisions, there is a need to develop latent fingerprint identification systems that can operate in the “lights-out” mode. One of the most important steps in “lights-out” systems is to determine the quality of a given latent to predict the probability that the latent can be identified in a fully automatic manner. In this paper, we (i) propose a definition of latent value determination as a way of establishing the quality of latents based on a specific matcher’s identification performance, (ii) define a set of features based on ridge clarity and minutiae and evaluate them based on their capability to determine if a latent is of value for individualization or not, and (iii) propose a latent fingerprint image quality (LFIQ) that can be useful to reject the latents which cannot be successfully identified in the “lights-out” mode. Experimental results show that the most salient latent features include the average ridge clarity and the number of minutiae. The proposed latent quality measure improves the rank-100 identification rate from 69 % to 86 % by rejecting 50 % of latents deemed as poor quality. In addition, the rank-100 identification is 80 % when rejecting 80 % of the latents in the databases assessed as ‘NFIQ = 5’; however, the same identification rate can be achieved by rejecting only 21 % of the latents with low LFIQ.

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Fußnoten
1
Individualization is the decision that a latent examiner makes on a pair of latent and a reference print indicating that the pair originates from the same finger based on a sufficient agreement between the two ridge patterns. Exclusion, on the other hand, is the decision where an examiner concludes that the pair did not originate from the same finger based on a sufficient disagreement between the two ridge patterns. An inconclusive decision is made when an examiner cannot make a decision of either individualization or exclusion due to insufficient ridge details or small corresponding area between latent and reference print [5].
 
2
The best performing matcher for latent search in the ELFT-EFS achieved 63.4 % rank-1 identification rate in the “lights-out” identification mode [13].
 
3
The AFIS used in this study is not a state-of-the-art latent-to-reference print matcher, but instead a state-of-the-art AFIS for reference fingerprint matching. Currently, no AFIS for latent matching is available to us.
 
4
Based on the latent matching performance evaluation with the fingerprint matchers available to us, the fusion of the two matchers described in this paper showed the best performance to simulate the performance of a state-of-the-art AFIS for latents.
 
5
NFIQ assigns one of five discrete quality levels ranging from 1 to 5 to a reference print; ‘1’ refers to the highest quality, and ‘5’ indicates the lowest quality. Note that NFIQ was not designed for latent fingerprint quality assessment.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
On Latent Fingerprint Image Quality
verfasst von
Soweon Yoon
Eryun Liu
Anil K. Jain
Copyright-Jahr
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20125-2_7