| N.K. Ratha, A.K. Jain, and D.T. Rover. "An FPGA-based Point Pattern Matching Processor with Application to Fingerprint Matching". In Proceedings, Converence on Computer Architectures for Machine Perception, Como, Italy, 18-20 September 1995. pp. 394--401. |
....and modeling issues. C.1 Fingerprint matching This application is a simple instance of the more general pattern matching problem. It is a good starting point because it is simple enough to demonstrate the concepts of the application performance modeling. The basic algorithm is taken from [100]. A fingerprint record consists of a set of features or minutiae, extracted from a binary fingerprint image typically between 50 and 100 features per record. Each feature is characterized by x and y coordinates and an angle, Given are a large database of fingerprint records and a query ....
N.K. Ratha, A.K. Jain, and D.T. Rover. "An FPGA-based Point Pattern Matching Processor with Application to Fingerprint Matching". In Proceedings, Converence on Computer Architectures for Machine Perception, Como, Italy, 18-20 September 1995. pp. 394--401.
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