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Resumen de A-survey: Identification and classification of fingerprints via the extreme learning machine algorithm

David Zabala Blanco, Diego Martínez, Marco Javier Flores Calero, Jayanta Datta, Ali Dehghan Firoozabadi

  • The fingerprint comes to be the most popular and utilized biometric for identifying persons owing to its bio-invariant characteristic, precision, as well as easy acquisition. A sub-system of an identification system is the classification stage in order to diminish the penetration rate and computational complexity. Actually, there are many formal investigations regarding techniques by exploiting convolutional neural networks (CNN) together with fingerprints images, which have superior performance metrics at the cost of large training times even employing high performance computing, which is not feasible in the standard word. In our manuscript, researches about identify and classify fingerprint databases by recurring to extreme learning machines (ELM) will be extensively reported and discussed for the first time. The diverse methodologies (ELM plus feature extractors) given by the authors will be studied and contrasted considering performance analysis. Consequently, academic papers with diverse versionof ELMs are developed to observe the pros and cons that they exhibit with each other and to probe how they may help for minimizing the penetration rate of fingerprint databases. In fact, this issue is very relevant because by enhancing the penetration rate means shorting search times and computational complexity in fingerprints.


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