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In the literature, there are some studies which investigate if there is a relationship between fingerprint and gender or not. In these studies, this relationship is examined based on some vectorial parts of fingerprints. The main problem in these studies is the lack of data, depending on ethnical background and country, and there is not an exact finding of true classification results. It is known...
This paper focuses on a new approach to estimate ages from fingerprints. In the current study, a total number of 500 fingerprints from 10 fingers of 50 Turkish citizens were collected to estimate the ages of the participants from their fingerprints. Their full fingerprints were first taken and then the fingerprints were converted to binary images. Then, a matrix of 1x153600 was achieved from the binary...
High rate of correctness of the information in determining the identity of corpses in mass deaths in such disasters as aircraft, high-speed train or sea accidents and fires, where people are damaged to an extent that they cannot be identified, and the method followed are main elements. In this study, a dataset was formed by taking the index finger, ring finger, height and ages of 67 Turkish men and...
It is known that fingerprints' properties have differences in different genders. Furthermore, it is determined as women's epidermal ridge details are thin and men's epidermal ridge details are thick. However, only some races are researched in statistical studies which proof the truth of this acceptance. In this study, it is analysed whether women have more ridge count than men in a certain area of...
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