Abstract

Currently, an attempt is being made to introduce biometric technologies in various spheres of public and state life: forensics, access control systems, applications on mobile devices, banking, etc. The problem of accuracy remains an open question for discussion, because when solving the problem of verification of biometric samples there are problems of addition or disappearance of reference points, deformation of distances between them, linear and angular displacements of the whole sample. Also, the developed biometric systems do not meet all the requirements of information security, namely the integrity, accessibility, authenticity, indisputability, observability and confidentiality. The article presents an analysis of the method of decomposition of minefields during fingerprint verification, describes its advantages and disadvantages in comparison with other methods. It is based on the creation of local structures for each minute of the imprint, because it is the local structures that are resistant to mixing, angular and linear displacement of points. Building global structures often does not lead to good accuracy, as there is a problem of centering the entire sample. A complete list of tests of samples of the database of fingerprints during their verification by this method. An algorithm for constructing a code for an arbitrary minution and an algorithm for comparing two sample templates are described. The results of the article show the value of pairwise comparisons of two templates for true and false tests. The indicators of false rejection rate (FRR), false access rate (FAR), single equivalent error rate (EER) were studied.

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