The Use of the Universal Quality Index for User Recognition Based on Fingerprint Analysis

In the article, the authors presented the possibilities of using the Universal Image Quality Index (Q)—a popular measure for evaluation of digital image quality in order to identify users based on analysing their fingerprints with the use of a reference image. The applied quality measure is used both for analysing of fingerprints as well as in the process of synchronisation preceding the analysis.

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