Abstract

A new method of enhancing fingerprint images is described, based upon nonstationary directional Fourier domain filtering. Fingerprints are first smoothed using a directional filter whose orientation is everywhere matched to the local ridge orientation. Thresholding then yields the enhanced image. Various simplifications lead to efficient implementation on general-purpose digital computers. Results of enhancement are presented for fingerprints of various pattern classifications. A comparison is made with the enhancement used within the automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) developed by the UK Home Office. Use of the proposed enhancement method leads to significant improvements in the speed and accuracy of the AFIS.

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