Hello Jimmy, Had a similar situation. Here's what I did.
- Installed the NIST NBIS Suite. - Used the MINDCT program to create the template from the image generated by fprint. - Compared the template of the new scan using BOZORTH3 with the previously saved templates (in playlist/gallery mode) - Got a similarity score. - Decided on a threshold based on tests - If similarity score is above the threshold, it's a match. Regards, *Femi TAIWO* http://plus.google.com/+FemiTAIWO On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Robert Pollak <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 30.07.2014 um 09:47 schrieb Jimmy Jeppesen: > > I am writing an application that will need to read a fingerprint and > > then compare this to a series of previously scanned images and report > > back which file matched. > [...] > > I have googled high and low, and it seems like libfprint is not suited > > for this purpose - Am I right? :-) > > > > If not, which programs do I need (or which parameters to frpintd-verify)? > > I think you can just iteratively call fprintd-verify to compare the new > fingerprint with each of the previous images, one at a time. > > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fprint >
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