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Biometrics for Child Vaccination and Welfare: Persistence of Fingerprint Recognition for Infants and Toddlers
[article]
2015
arXiv
pre-print
In this report, we detail our initiative to investigate the persistence of fingerprint recognition for children in the age group of 0-4 years. ...
Based on preliminary results obtained for the data collected in the first phase of our study, use of fingerprints for recognition of 0-4 year-old children appears promising. ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Ken Warman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Mark Thomas of VaxTrac for their encouragement and support of this research. ...
arXiv:1504.04651v1
fatcat:twl4jynuozfzfirgltjsgbqdku
Biometric Recognition of Infants using Fingerprint, Iris and Ear Biometrics
2021
IEEE Access
In order to begin the development of biometric recognition systems for children, researchers collected fingerprint, iris, and outer ear shape biometric information from infants. ...
INDEX TERMS Authentication, biometrics, ear recognition, fingerprint recognition, identification of persons, identification of infants, identity management systems, iris recognition. 38270 VOLUME 9, 2021 ...
They also wish to extend their gratitude to the parents of the infants and minors who gave consent on behalf of their children to accelerate the goal of this research. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2021.3062282
fatcat:tvbbjwemwvam7mlmyv422dgoyu
Identification of Children Using HOG
2022
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
Researchers are gathering biometric data from newborns' fingerprints, irises, and outer ears in order to start creating biometric recognition systems for kids. ...
Abstract: Adults often utilize biometric recognition for a variety of tasks that require a personal identification evidence to be validated. ...
However, large data sets and studies are needed to provide reliable information about permanent hearing and ear recognition functions in infants and young children. ...
doi:10.22214/ijraset.2022.47773
fatcat:c2tcuzusifevlbpndo27hgqoci
Fingerprint Identification in Infants
2020
International Journal of Wireless Communications and Network Technologies
Children square measure progressively stringent biometrics-recognition for variety of applications, significantly in developing countries wherever kids don't have any variety of identification. ...
However, the performance of a trivia extraction rule depends heavily on the standard of the input fingerprint pictures. ...
Since Galton's study of fingerprinting young children, the digital capture and automated analysis of fingerprints have made considerable progress. ...
doi:10.30534/ijwcnt/2020/01942020
fatcat:274ssy5egbg3ziv34e6o66l4sq
Child PalmID: Contactless Palmprint Recognition
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
To that end, this report establishes a baseline accuracy of a commercial contactless palmprint recognition system that may be deployed for recognizing children in the age group of one to five years old ...
On a database of contactless palmprint images of one thousand unique palms from 500 children, we establish SOTA authentication accuracy of 90.85% @ FAR of 0.01%, rank-1 identification accuracy of 99.0% ...
In constrast, there are an extremely limited number of studies done for young children under the age of 5 [23] . ...
arXiv:2212.07299v1
fatcat:gmf5fjpqgzh3lctunzl2uqajtu
Biometric Child Vaccination System
2024
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology
In this report, we detail our initiative to investigate the persistence of fingerprint recognition for children in the age group of 0-4 years. ...
Based on preliminary results obtained for the data collected in the first phase of our study, use of fingerprints for recognition of 0- 4 year-old children appears promising. ...
., in terms of recognition performance, cost, system vulnerability) of using different biometric traits (e.g., face, fingerprint, iris) for recognition of adults have been identified [15] . ...
doi:10.48175/ijarsct-15240
fatcat:uy5lkrslyffvzesjzzvfgbmrvm
A Study of Age and Ageing in Fingerprint Biometrics
2019
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Such a unique set of data has allowed us to analyze both the age and ageing effects, shedding some new light into issues, such as fingerprint permanence and fingerprint quality. ...
This paper addresses such a key problem in the fingerprint modality based on a database of over 400K impressions coming from more than 250K different fingers. ...
generously allowed Unit E.3 from DG JRC to have access to the fingerprint data on which the experiments were performed. ...
doi:10.1109/tifs.2018.2878160
fatcat:mx73h5uifbgorj7hmxh7ydm7ma
Giving Infants an Identity
2016
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development - ICTD '16
There is a growing demand for biometrics-based recognition of children for a number of applications, particularly in developing countries where children do not have any form of identification. ...
fingerprint images; and (iii) collection of longitudinal infant fingerprint data to evaluate identification accuracy over time. ...
Galton, in 1989 , was the first to study fingerprint recognition of children [6] . ...
doi:10.1145/2909609.2909612
dblp:conf/ictd/JainAB0SBK16
fatcat:ji7n2v2465apzkcqdjengpcyom
Infant-ID: Fingerprints for Global Good
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
To that end, we propose Infant-Prints, an end-to-end, low-cost, infant fingerprint recognition system. ...
Our experimental results demonstrate, for the first time, that Infant-Prints can deliver accurate and reliable recognition (over time) of infants enrolled between the ages of 2-3 months, in time for effective ...
[16] showed that even at a native resolution 13 of 1,270 ppi, fingerprint recognition of young infants (0-6 months) was much lower than infants 6 months and older. ...
arXiv:2010.03624v1
fatcat:mwqrdakbeffa3dgnlanw4h2uki
Assessment Methods of Cognitive Ability of Human Brains for Inborn Intelligence Potential Using Pattern Recognitions
[chapter]
2020
Biometric Systems [Working Title]
Generally, this method is used to find and develop the inborn potential and personality especially of children. ...
A detailed analysis of the fingerprint would help the researchers to find the inborn talents. ...
CQ from fingerprint of children from 1 to 5 years. ...
doi:10.5772/intechopen.93268
fatcat:vomz4g5cd5abfp3kvx3zwr6lvu
Micro-project Design of STEAM Education for Preschoolers Based on Striking Life Phenomena
2020
Education Journal
As STEAM education has received growing attention in early childhood in recent years, how can we provide young children quality experience of STEAM learning? ...
Is there any difference in fingerprints among children?" "Is the child's fingerprint the same as that of his/her parents?", "Does the child look the same as his/her parents?" ...
As a result, they lack the real situation and direct experience of young children, so they are not typical for young children. ...
doi:10.11648/j.edu.20200903.11
fatcat:ypenfduzsnbgpf3k6ifwrkx644
Biometric Technologies in Recognition Systems: A Survey
2019
Tikrit Journal of Pure Science
There are different biometric modalities that can be used to recognize people such as fingerprints, face, hand geometry, voice, iris, signature, etc. ...
Biometric systems employ physiological and/or behavioral characteristics of people to verify their identities. ...
3) whether young children's fingerprints can be used for recognizing them as they age or not. A propriatory database has been collected from 309 children four different times during one year. ...
doi:10.25130/j.v24i6.899
fatcat:p54v2opjtnfczh3fagzk2zvyji
Biometric identification of newborns and infants by non-contact fingerprinting: lessons learned
2019
Gates Open Research
to young children. ...
Despite years of effort, reliable biometric identification of newborns and young children has remained elusive. ...
Today one of the primary barriers to fulfilling SDG 16.9 has been the lack of universal biometric technology able to reliably identify newborns, young children and even at times adults 3 . ...
doi:10.12688/gatesopenres.12914.1
pmid:31410396
pmcid:PMC6667827
fatcat:sqfep5f7nzeyjegbjaeieuirhi
Comparing verification performance of kids and adults for Fingerprint, Palmprint, Hand-geometry and Digitprint biometrics
2009
2009 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Biometrics: Theory, Applications, and Systems
This paper targets an evaluation of the impact of children as biometric users on recognition accuracy for a series of hand-based modalities: Fingerprint, Palmprint, Hand-geometry and Digitprint. ...
With the large scale deployment of biometrics for access control in private and public places, systems are faced the challenge of processing a diverse range of people. ...
combination of fingerprints, palmprints and hand geometry from single palmar images of the human hand has been shown to increase recognition rates A. ...
doi:10.1109/btas.2009.5339069
fatcat:4avhi4n7arag5m6iuwpi4yy47m
Using fingerprint recognition system in a vaccine trial to avoid misclassification
2007
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Approach We used fingerprint recognition technology for the identification of trial participants. ...
Fingerprint recognition should become the standard technology for identification of participants in field trials. Fears exist, however, regarding the potential for invasion of privacy. ...
The study participants in vaccine trials are frequently young children and follow-up periods can last several years. ...
doi:10.2471/blt.06.031070
pmid:17242760
pmcid:PMC2636211
fatcat:datkbfp5afecnpiktgm5q47vk4
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