Fingerprints
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[WSQ]] ( | + | * [[ANSI 378]] (used to store minutae of fingerprints) |
+ | * [[ANSI 381]] (used to store images of fingerprints) | ||
+ | * [[ISO 19794-2]] (used to store minutae of fingerprints) | ||
+ | * [[NIST IHead]] | ||
+ | * [[WSQ]] (used to store images of fingerprints) | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 3 June 2020
Fingerprints of humans are supposedly unique, and sometimes used to track down criminals or to authenticate access to systems.
Toeprints have similar sorts of patterns, but are less-used since shoes and socks usually get in the way of their being left in accessible places.
[edit] See also
- ANSI 378 (used to store minutae of fingerprints)
- ANSI 381 (used to store images of fingerprints)
- ISO 19794-2 (used to store minutae of fingerprints)
- NIST IHead
- WSQ (used to store images of fingerprints)