Abstract

Overlapped fingerprints are commonly encountered in latent fingerprints lifted from crime scenes. Such overlapped fingerprints can hardly be processed by state-of-the-art fingerprint matchers. Several methods have been proposed to separate the overlapped fingerprints. However, these methods neither provide robust separation results, nor could be generalized for most overlapped fingerprints. In this paper, we propose a novel latent overlapped fingerprints separation algorithm based on adaptive orientation model fitting. Different from existing methods, our algorithm estimates the initial orientation fields in a more accurate way and then separates the orientation fields for component fingerprints through an iterative correction process. Global orientation field models are used to predict and correct the orientations in overlapped regions. Experimental results on the latent overlapped fingerprints database show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithm in terms of accuracy.

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