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Synthesis and Reconstruction of Fingerprints using Generative Adversarial Networks

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arxiv 2201.06164 v2 pith:QF6Y4VFG submitted 2022-01-17 cs.CV

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keywords fingerprintfingerprintsreconstructionsynthesisdatasetdatasetsframeworkgenerated
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Deep learning-based models have been shown to improve the accuracy of fingerprint recognition. While these algorithms show exceptional performance, they require large-scale fingerprint datasets for training and evaluation. In this work, we propose a novel fingerprint synthesis and reconstruction framework based on the StyleGan2 architecture, to address the privacy issues related to the acquisition of such large-scale datasets. We also derive a computational approach to modify the attributes of the generated fingerprint while preserving their identity. This allows synthesizing multiple different fingerprint images per finger. In particular, we introduce the SynFing synthetic fingerprints dataset consisting of 100K image pairs, each pair corresponding to the same identity. The proposed framework was experimentally shown to outperform contemporary state-of-the-art approaches for both fingerprint synthesis and reconstruction. It significantly improved the realism of the generated fingerprints, both visually and in terms of their ability to spoof fingerprint-based verification systems. The code and fingerprints dataset are publicly available: https://github.com/rafaelbou/fingerprint_generator.

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