On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Denis Gessert <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Denis, > Dear fprint team, > the American student organization "Technology Student Association" has every > year a lot of technology skills requiring competitions. This year they added > the competition "Open Source Software Developement" in which students have > to work for a already existing OpenSource project and to document their work > on it. We, Ostwald TSA, a German Chapter are going to take part in the > competition and after a bit of research we decided to support the work on > fprint. > We chose fprint because it is a OpenSource project which is not to big(as > for example LibreOffice, Firefox, etc.) so that it is easier to get started > and to show what we did on the project. Most of our team members have > already a couple of years of programming experience so that we think that we > have a good chance to do well. > We would very appreciate if you could give us some more information about > the project What information do you need? > and where to send our work. See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/libfprint "Contributing" section. TODO is a bit outdated, here's my TODO list: 1. Improve imaging performance on devices with small sensors (AES1610, AES1660). There're several ways to achieve that point: a) Do 3-5 scans of the same finger during enrollment, store them as gallery and use for later verification/identification b) Do 3-5 scans of the same finger during enrollment and assemble them into one good large image, use it for later verification/identification (a) seems to be easier 2. Improve libfprint documentation. a) We still lack documentation for asynchronous API b) Document driver model (2) is boring but still very important. Btw, I suggest you to join #fprint channel at irc.freenode.org for faster communication. Regards Vasily P.S. Please keep maillist in CC > You can find some more information > about us and TSA on http://tsaostwald.de. > Regards, > Denis _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fprint
