FVC2004
Past editions
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DatabasesFour different databases (DB1, DB2, DB3 and DB4) were collected by using the following sensors/technologies:
NOTE: FVC2004 databases are markedly more difficult than FVC2002 and FVC2000 ones, due to the perturbations deliberately introduced (see below). Therefore one should neither compare error rates among different FVC competitions, nor conclude that the state-of-the art in fingerprint matching is not improving. Students (24 years old on the average) enrolled in the Computer Science degree program at the University of Bologna kindly agreed to act as volunteers for providing fingerprints:
At the end of the data collection, for each database a total of 120 fingers and 12 impressions per finger (1440 impressions) were gathered. As in previous editions, the size of each database to be used in the test was established as 110 fingers wide (w) and 8 impressions per finger deep (d) (880 fingerprints in all); collecting some additional data gave a margin in case of collection/labeling errors. Fingers from 101 to 110 (set B) have been made available to the participants to allow parameter tuning before the submission of the algorithms; the benchmark is then constituted by fingers numbered from 1 to 100 (set A).
The following figure shows a sample image from each database: A minimal training of the volunteers has been performed before the first acquisition session and failure to acquire has been measured during the three sessions, counting the number of attempts required to acquire a valid sample (see following table).
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