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Published:21 July 2013Publication History

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Fingerprints are unique biometric patterns on human and primate bodies. They are clearly recognizable patterns that can be manipulated and saved into large databases. Due to their distinct and unique visual patterns, they have been useful for personal identification and security. In this digital era, many computing machines and digital interfaces use fingerprints as secure keys to identify and access personal information.

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    SIGGRAPH '13: ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Art Gallery
    July 2013
    112 pages
    ISBN:9781450323376
    DOI:10.1145/2503649

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