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Trivial quantisation is widely used in cancellable biometrics and bio-cryptosystems for error tolerance. This method segments the feature domain into several non-overlapping intervals of equal size, whereas all features in the same interval will be considered matched. Although it is intuitive that trivial quantisation brings about the boundary issue, similar features near interval boundaries may be...
Minutiae local structure-based fingerprint cryptosystems provide an innovative solution for identity authentication as well as fingerprint protection. However, there are two challenges that need to be addressed. First, minutiae local structure-based fingerprint matching algorithms only use relative local minutiae features (rotation and translation invariant), which are less distinctive compared with...
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