Title :
Learning Fingerprint Orientation Fields Using Continuous Restricted Boltzmann Machines
Author :
Sahasrabudhe, Mihir ; Namboodiri, Anoop M.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Visual Inf. Technol., IIIT Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
We aim to learn local orientation field patterns in fingerprints and correct distorted field patterns in noisy fingerprint images. This is formulated as a learning problem and achieved using two continuous restricted Boltzmann machines. The learnt orientation fields are then used in conjunction with traditional Gabor based algorithms for fingerprint enhancement. Orientation fields extracted by gradient-based methods are local, and do not consider neighboring orientations. If some amount of noise is present in a fingerprint, then these methods perform poorly when enhancing the image, affecting fingerprint matching. This paper presents a method to correct the resulting noisy regions over patches of the fingerprint by training two continuous restricted Boltzmann machines. The continuous RBMs are trained with clean fingerprint images and applied to overlapping patches of the input fingerprint. Experimental results show that one can successfully restore patches of noisy fingerprint images.
Keywords :
Boltzmann machines; Gabor filters; fingerprint identification; gradient methods; image enhancement; image matching; image restoration; learning (artificial intelligence); Gabor based algorithms; RBM; clean fingerprint images; continuous restricted Boltzmann machines; fingerprint enhancement; fingerprint matching; fingerprint orientation field learning; gradient-based methods; input fingerprint overlapping patches; local orientation field pattern learning; noisy fingerprint image patch restoration; Algorithm design and analysis; Backpropagation; Databases; Neurons; Noise; Noise measurement; Training; Biometrics; Continuous Restricted Boltzmann Machines; Fingerprint Enhancement; Gabor Filters; Machine Learning;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition (ACPR), 2013 2nd IAPR Asian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Naha
DOI :
10.1109/ACPR.2013.37