ANSI INCITS 378-2009 Information Technology C Finger Minutiae Format for Data Interchange.pdf
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1、American National StandardDeveloped byfor Information Technology Finger Minutiae Format for Data InterchangeINCITS 378-2009INCITS 378-2009INCITS 378-2009Revision of INCITS 378-2004American National Standard for Information Technology Finger Minutiae Format for Data InterchangeSecretariatInformation
2、Technology Industry CouncilApproved November 20, 2009American National Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis standard defines a method of representing fingerprint information using the concept of minutiae. It defines the placement of the minutiae on a fingerprint, a record format for containing the
3、minutiae data, and optional extensions for ridge count and core/delta information. Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval have been met by the standards developer.Consensus is established whe
4、n, in the judgement of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered
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9、ute.American National StandardPublished byAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc. 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036Copyright 2009 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system
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12、r the implementation of the standard, no such claims have been made. No further patent search is conducted by the de-veloper or publisher in respect to any standard it processes. No representation is made or implied that licenses are not required to avoid infringement in the use of this standard.i T
13、able of Contents 1 SCOPE.1 2 CONFORMANCE.1 3 NORMATIVE REFERENCES.1 4 NORMATIVE TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 1 5 ABBREVIATED TERMS 5 6 MINUTIAE EXTRACTION6 6.1 General6 6.2 Principle6 6.3 Minutia Type 6 6.4 Minutia Location .7 6.4.1 Coordinate System . 7 6.4.2 Minutia Placement on a ridge ending 7 6.4.3 Mi
14、nutia Placement on a ridge bifurcation 7 6.4.4 Minutia Placement on Other Minutia Types 8 6.5 Minutia Direction.8 6.5.1 Angle Conventions 8 6.5.2 Angle of a ridge ending 8 6.5.3 Angle of a ridge bifurcation14 7 FINGER MINUTIAE RECORD FORMAT.18 7.1 Introduction18 7.2 Byte Order 18 7.3 Finger Minutiae
15、 Record Organization .18 7.4 Record Header.19 7.4.1 Format Identifier 19 7.4.2 Version Number 19 7.4.3 Length of Record 19 7.4.4 CBEFF Product Identifier (PID) 19 7.4.5 Capture Equipment Compliance. 20 ii 7.4.6 Capture Equipment ID . 20 7.4.7 Number of Finger Views 20 7.4.8 Reserved byte . 20 7.5 Fi
16、nger View Format 20 7.5.1 Finger View Header 20 7.5.1.5 Size of Scanned Image in X Direction. 23 7.5.1.6 Size of Scanned Image in Y Direction. 23 7.5.1.7 X (Horizontal) Resolution. 23 7.5.1.8 Y (Vertical) Resolution . 23 7.5.2 Finger Minutiae Data 24 7.6 Extended Data. 24 7.6.2 Extended Data Block S
17、tructure 25 7.6.3 Ridge Count Data Format . 26 7.6.4 Core and Delta Data Format. 30 ANNEX A (NORMATIVE) RECORD FORMAT DIAGRAMS . 36 A.1 Overall Record Format 36 A.2 Record Header 36 A.3 Finger View 37 A.4 Finger Minutiae Data 37 A.5 Extended Data. 37 ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE) EXAMPLE MINUTIAE RECORD. 38
18、 B.1 Data 38 B.2 Example Data Format Diagrams. 39 B.3 Raw Data for the Resulting Minutiae Record 41 ANNEX C (INFORMATIVE) BIBLIOGRAPHY . 42 FIGURES Figure 1 Core and Delta locations 3 Figure 2 Minutia Placement on a ridge ending . 7 Figure 3 Minutia Placement on a ridge bifurcation . 8 Figure 4 Case
19、 1: Three legs of valley ridge ending with length 1.63 mm. 9 Figure 5 Case 2: One leg of valley ridge ending with length 1.63 mm but 0.51 mm 10 Figure 6 Case 3: Third leg meets opposite valley ridge ending with length 1.63 mm but 0.51 mm. 11 iii Figure 7 Case 4: Ridge with length 1.63 mm but 0.51 mm
20、.12 Figure 8 Ridge ending location and angle with the length of segment 1.63 mm 13 Figure 9 Ridge ending location and angle with the length of segment 1.63mm13 Figure 10 Case 1: Three legs of ridge bifurcation with length 1.63 mm .14 Figure 11 Case 2: One leg of the ridge bifurcation with length 1.6
21、3 mm but 0.51 mm.15 Figure 12 Case 3: Third leg meets the opposite ridge bifurcation with length 1.63 mm but 0.51 mm16 Figure 13 Case 4: Ridges with length 1.63 mm but 0.51 mm.16 Figure 14 Ridge bifurcation location and angle with the length of segment 1.63 mm 17 Figure 15 Ridge bifurcation location
22、 and angle with the length of segment 1.63 mm 18 Figure 16 Example ridge count data .26 Figure 17 Eight-Minutiae neighborhood28 Figure 18 Four-minutiae neighborhood.29 Figure 19 Loop 32 Figure 20 Elongated whorl 32 Figure 21 Loop 33 Figure 22 Whorl.33 Figure 23 Plain arch 33 Figure 25 - Tented Arch
23、.33 TABLES Table 1 Minutiae Record Format Summary 21 Table 2 Finger Position Codes22 Table 3 Impression Type Codes .23 Table 4 l Extended Data Area Type Codes.25 Table 5 Ridge Count Extraction Method Codes27 Table 6 Ridge Count Data Format Summary29 Table 7 Example Ridge Count Data30 Table 8 Core an
24、d Delta Data Format Summary31 ivForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard INCITS 378-2009.)This standard defines a method of representing fingerprint information using the con-cept of minutiae. It defines the placement of the minutiae on a fingerprint, a record format for con
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