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Automatic Finger Print
Identification System with Multi
biometric Options
A smart presentation On AFIS
System
Common Usage of Biometric
Systems
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Border Control
Criminal Investigation
Access control
Attendance control
Customer relationship management (CRM)
PC biometrical logon
Identity verification
Banking
Secure Web Transactions
Fingerprint identification
• Human fingerprints are unique to each person and can be regarded
as a sort of signature, certifying the person's identity. Because no
two fingerprints are exactly alike, the process of identifying a
fingerprint involves comparing the ridges and impressions on one
fingerprint to those of another.
• This first involves capturing the likeness of the fingerprint, either
through use of a fingerprint scanner (which takes a digital picture of
a live fingerprint), scanning a pre-existing paper-based fingerprint
image or by pulling what is known as a "latent fingerprint" from a
crime scene or other place of investigation, from which a digital
image is created.
• Once the fingerprint image is captured, the process of identification
involves the use of complex algorithms (mathematical equations) to
compare the specific features of that fingerprint to the specific
features of one or more fingerprint images that have been previously
stored in a database.
Facial Identification
• Like fingerprint biometrics, facial recognition technology is widely
used various systems, including physical access control and
computer user accounts security.
• Usually these systems extract certain features from face images and
then perform face matching using these features. A face does not
have as many uniquely measurable features as fingerprints and eye
irises, so facial recognition reliability is slightly lower than these
other biometrical recognition methods. However, it is still suitable for
many applications, especially when taking into account its
convenience for user. Facial recognition can also be used together
with fingerprint recognition or another biometrical method for
developing more security-critical applications.
• Using face identification as an additional biometric method can
dramatically decrease this effect. This multi-biometrical approach
also helps in situations where a certain biometric feature is not
optimal for certain groups of users. For example, people who do
heavy labor with their hands may have rough fingerprints, which can
increase the false rejection rate if fingerprint identification was used
alone.
Proposed System using Advance
Biometrics
Our systems consists of three modules
1. Transactions record with finger
Identification ( FIR Registration )
2. Staff Attendance using finger
Identification
3. Criminal AFIS using multi biometrics
( Finger and facial Identification)
FIR Registration
1. Complete Computerize FIR system with
Optional Urdu Interface .
2. Each FIR record the finger print of
Lodger and Staff.
3. Every update on particular FIR will be
updated regularly .
4. Detail Audit and Performance reporting
on each case.
Personnel System
• Compile staff personal file
• Educational and other details
• Secure Staff Attendance with finger
identification
• No Buddy Punching
• Staff Movement record
• Duty Roaster and shift details
Criminal AFIS
Tracking of Different Criminals with Jails
Finger and Facial Print database using
forensic quality scanners.
Criminal Identification from Finger and
Facial biometrics
Complete track database of each person.
Hardware and Software Required
• Windows OS based latest server and
desktop machines
• Rational Database ( Ms SQL Server or
Oracle )
• NIST and MITEX approved Finger Scanner
• Digital Camera
• Normal Laser Printer
• Customize AFIS and Personnel System
• Some Common Finger Scanner and digital Cameras
Task Achieved with the system
• A complete FIR management System
• A complete Personnel system with
attendance features
• Access of Criminal record with Finger and
facial matching and verification technology
• Access of every data within few key stokes
• Customize reports for performance and
audit monitoring.
Future Enhancements
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AFIS for police and civilian applications (ANSI/NIST)
Rolled and Flat Finger and full Palm scanning.
Crime scene scanning
Iris Scanning
Police database with tenprints (TP) and latent prints (LP)
Includes TP-TP, TP-LP, LP-TP, LP-LP searching
Integration of digital photos and signatures
Mobile Handheld units for field operation with database matching
with Central over GSM
• Exchange of database within different region or countries.
• Thank You for your Time and Patience