FACE SEGMENTATION, VASCULAR FEATURE EXTRACTION AND MINUTIAE EXTRACTION FOR PERSON IDENTIFICATION USING THERMAL IMAGE
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The paper discusses the vascular feature detection of human face using thermal images and the inter process results. Here we have designed an approach to segment the face of photographed person. Then the segmented face is processed through anisotropic filter to remove noise present in it.Then we have also discussed the methods to extract blood vessel structure from the noise removed face. The results of the segmentation and of anisotropic filter are discussed.Through application of anisotropic filter noise is removed in fairly good amount and post processing becomes easy.Discussed concept of segmentation here also gives good results of segmentation. Then minutiae points were extracted on the basis of ridges and bifurcations present in blood vessels.
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