A Study on Automatic Latent Fingerprint Identification System
Author(s) -
Uttam U. Deshpande,
V. S. Malemath
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of computer science research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2630-5151
DOI - 10.30564/jcsr.v4i1.4388
Subject(s) - identification (biology) , fingerprint (computing) , computer science , benchmark (surveying) , artificial intelligence , matching (statistics) , crime scene , segmentation , law enforcement , biometrics , feature (linguistics) , pattern recognition (psychology) , machine learning , data mining , psychology , law , criminology , geography , political science , cartography , biology , statistics , linguistics , philosophy , mathematics , botany
Latent fingerprints are the unintentional impressions found at the crime scenes and are considered crucial evidence in criminal identification. Law enforcement and forensic agencies have been using latent fingerprints as testimony in courts. However, since the latent fingerprints are accidentally leftover on different surfaces, the lifted prints look inferior. Therefore, a tremendous amount of research is being carried out in automatic latent fingerprint identification to improve the overall fingerprint recognition performance. As a result, there is an ever-growing demand to develop reliable and robust systems. In this regard, we present a comprehensive literature review of the existing methods utilized in latent fingerprint acquisition, segmentation, quality assessment, enhancement, feature extraction, and matching steps. Later, we provide insight into different benchmark latent datasets available to perform research in this area. Our study highlights various research challenges and gaps by performing detailed analysis on the existing state-of-the-art segmentation, enhancement, extraction, and matching approaches to strengthen the research.
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