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The CFVD Reflection-Type Finger-Vein Image Database with Evaluation Baseline

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In this paper, we describe the reflection-type finger-vein image database named by CFVD for biometrics research, including its acquisition, contents and evaluation baseline. The main contributions of this work include the following points: providing the worldwide researchers with reflection-type finger-vein recognition uniform database and ground-truth evaluation baseline. Currently, the CFVD database contains 1345 images of 130 fingers from 13 individuals ( 10 males and 3 females ). Based on this database, the researchers can evaluate the performance of their algorithms for reflection-type finger-vein recognition. As the first reflection-type finger-vein image database available in the public domain, we believe that it will promote the development of finger-vein recognition techniques. We are keeping enlarging this database by including the finger-vein data of additional people.

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Zhang, C., Li, X., Liu, Z., Zhao, Q., Xu, H., Su, F. (2013). The CFVD Reflection-Type Finger-Vein Image Database with Evaluation Baseline. In: Sun, Z., Shan, S., Yang, G., Zhou, J., Wang, Y., Yin, Y. (eds) Biometric Recognition. CCBR 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8232. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02961-0_35

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