| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1970 - 548 pages
...computing a set of numerical descriptors that identify a single fingerprint. The procedure starts with the X and Y coordinates and the individual directions of the minutiae (ridge endings and bifurcations) of a fingerprint impression. Sets of descriptors are computed corresponding to groups or constellations... | |
| Paul S. Lederer - 1967 - 672 pages
...computing a set of numerical descriptors that identify a single fingerprint. The procedure starts with the X and Y coordinates and the individual directions of the minutiae (ridge endings and bifurcations) of a fingerprint impression. Sets of descriptors are computed corresponding to groups or constellations... | |
| 1968 - 240 pages
...developed, under the sponsorship of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for determining by computer whether two fingerprint impressions were made by the...identity of two impressions is established by matching the impressions in terms of the relative distances and relative angles of the minutiae. This matching... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1965 - 812 pages
...developed, under the sponsorship of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for determining by computer whether two fingerprint impressions were made by the...identity of two impressions is established by matching the impressions in terms of the relative distances Computer Services The Computer Services Division... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1979 - 608 pages
...automatically determining if a latent scene-of-crime fingerprint matches an inked, rolled file fingerprint. The procedure uses the x and y coordinates and the...( ridge endings and bifurcations). The identity of the latent print with a print on file is indicated by a high score resulting from computations based... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1979 - 710 pages
...scene-of-crime fingerprint matches an inked, rolled file fingerprint. The procedure uses the x and у coordinates and the individual directions of the minutiae...(ridge endings and bifurcations). The identity of the latent print with a print on file is indicated by a high score resulting from computations based... | |
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