Fingerprint Scanner Homework: Finding Points to Identify Fingerprints

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The discussion focuses on developing a fingerprint scanner using frustrated total internal reflection with an infrared LED and a webcam. The user seeks guidance on programming a solution to identify one or two points on the fingerprint image for recognition purposes, acknowledging time constraints. Suggestions include using OpenCV, a popular computer vision library, as an alternative to Mathematica for pattern recognition. The user expresses appreciation for the resources provided and indicates a shift in focus towards improving the scanner's physics rather than delving deeply into algorithm development. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the challenges of fingerprint identification and the importance of selecting the right tools for the project.
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I am currently working on making a fingerprint scanner, by using frustrated total internal reflection of an infrared LED, with an image taken with a webcam. This setup is fully working and gives a reasonably sharp image.. however now i need to try to make a small program to find one or two points on this image to identify a fingerprint from say a choice of five. Obviously the more points, the more accurate but due to time constraints i am only looking to find one or two to show the concept.

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Originally my first thought was to use mathematica to code some pattern recognition, but i have very limited knowledge on the program. Thought of possibly treating the fingerprint as a maze and trying to solve it but i cannot see that working. I'm not asking someone to write it for me, i just have no idea in which direction i should be looking, any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Hey story645,

Thank you very much for the reply, I've never heard of openCV but that link you supplied was extremely helpful exactly what we were trying to do, however having seen that project and any others i could find it became clear how complex it can be. We decided just to stick to the physics side of the experiment and try to improve our scanner. Still have to make a presentation on how you are supposed to produce an algorithm etc for the identification though so again, many thanks for the reply, it will be very useful :) .

Kind Regards,
 
guys can u help me out regarding fingerprint scanner? can u tell me what are the components required to make fingerprint scanner? can u suggest me the requirements ?
 
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