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A. K. Jain, L. Hong and S. Pankanti, \Biometrics: Promising Frontiers for Emerging Identi cation Market", Comm. ACM, pp. 91-98, Feb. 2000.

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Preventing Guessing Attacks Using Fingerprint - Alves-Foss   (Correct)

....stored as a template for each individual. Users are required to input their fingerprint each time they request access to the system. This is called a live scan. The exact implementation details and hardware requirements are out of scope of our discussion) Kovacs Vajna in [6] and Jain et. al in [7], 8] address the issue of minutiae extraction. Jain et. al suggest that, to identify and verify an individual, one may not need the total number of minutiae in a fingerprint. Supportingly, one can deduce from Kovacs Vajna s article that 40 to 60 minutiae from 500 to 800 may provide sufficient ....

A. Jain and S. Pankanti. Biometrics: Promising Frontiers for emerging identification market. Technical Paper Number MSUCPS -99-5, January 1999.


Biometrics Systems: Anatomy of Performance - Jain, Pankanti (2001)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Jain Pankanti)   (Correct)

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A. K. Jain, L. Hong and S. Pankanti, \Biometrics: Promising Frontiers for Emerging Identi cation Market", Comm. ACM, pp. 91-98, Feb. 2000.

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