Salil Prabhakar

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2008

Number

29

Co-Authors

1 (2007)

Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Sharath Pankanti

Abstract. Automatic identication methods based on physical biometric characteristics such as ngerprint or iris can provide positive identi-cation with a very high accuracy. However, the...

An introduction to biometric recognition (2004)

Anil K. Jain, Arun Ross, Salil Prabhakar

Abstract—A wide variety of systems requires reliable personal recognition schemes to either confirm or determine the identity of an individual requesting their services. The purpose of such

Biometrics: a grand challenge (2004)

Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Lin Hong, Arun Ross

Reliable person identification is an important problem in diverse businesses. Biometrics, identification based on distinctive personal traits, has the potential to become an irreplaceable part of any...

Biometrics: a grand challenge (2004)

Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Lin Hong, Arun Ross, James L. Wayman

Reliable person recognition is an important problem in diverse businesses. Biometrics, recognition based on distinctive personal traits, has the potential to become an irreplaceable part of many...

Biometric Cryptosystems: Issues and Challenges (2004)

Umut Uludag, Student Member, Sharath Pankanti, Anil K. Jain, Senior Member, Salil Prabhakar, ...

this paper, we present various methods that monolithically bind a cryptographic key with the biometric template of a user stored in the database in such a way that the key cannot be revealed without...

Biometrics: a grand challenge (2004)

Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Lin Hong, Arun Ross, James L. Wayman

Reliable person recognition is an important problem in diverse businesses. Biometrics, recognition based on distinctive personal traits, has the potential to become an irreplaceable part of many...

Learning fingerprint minutiae location and type (2003)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti

For simplicity of pattern recognition system design, a sequential approach consist-ing of sensing, feature extraction and classification/matching is conventionally adopted, where each stage...

Learning fingerprint minutiae location and type (2003)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti

For simplicity of pattern recognition system design, a sequential approach consist-ing of sensing, feature extraction and classification/matching is conventionally adopted, where each stage...

Learning Fingerprint Minutiae Location and Type (2003)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti

For simplicity of patternrecogLFIqI system desigL a sequential approachconsisting ofsensing feature extraction and classi#cation/matching is conventionally adopted, where each stag transforms its...

On the Individuality of Fingerprints (2002)

Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

Fingerprint identification is based on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the basic characteristics of fingerprints do not change with time; and (ii) individuality: the fingerprint is unique to an...

Decision-level Fusion in Fingerprint Verification (2002)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

Abstract. A scheme is proposed for classier combination at decision level which stresses the importance of classier selection during combination. The proposed scheme is optimal (in the Neyman-Pearson...

On the Individuality of Fingerprints (2002)

Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

Fingerprint identification is based on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the basic characteristics of fingerprints do not change with time; and (ii) individuality: the fingerprint is unique to an...

On the Individuality of Fingerprints (2002)

Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

Fingerprint identification is based on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the basic characteristics of fingerprints do not change with time; and (ii) individuality: the fingerprint is unique to an...

Can Identical Twins be Discriminated Based on Fingerprints? (2002)

Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Sharath Pankanti

Reliable and accurate identification of people is extremely important in a number of business transactions as well as access to privileged information. Automatic identification methods based on...

On The Similarity Of Identical Twin Fingerprints (2002)

Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Sharath Pankanti

Reliable andaccurate veri#cation of people is extremely important in a number of business transactions as well as access to privilegxWVBBVdgVdg Automatic veri#cation methods basedon physical...

Decision-level Fusion in Fingerprint Verification (2002)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

A scheme is proposed for classifier combination at decision level which stresses the importance of classifier selection during combination. The proposed scheme is optimal (in the Neyman-Pearson...

On the Individuality of Fingerprints (2002)

Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

Fingerprint identification is based on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the basic characteristics of fingerprints do not change with time; and (ii) individuality: the finger-print is unique to an...

By (2001)

Salil Prabhakar, Salil Prabhakar

Accurate automatic personal identification is critical in a variety of applications in our electronically interconnected society. Biometrics, which refers to identifica-tion based on physical or...

Fingerprint matching using minutiae and texture features (2001)

Arun Ross, Salil Prabhakar, Anil Jain

The advent of solid-state fingerprint sensors presents a fresh challenge to traditional fingerprint matching algorithms. These sensors provide a small contact area ( 0:6 " 0:6") for...

Recent advances in fingerprint verification (2001)

Anil K. Jain, Sharath Pankanti, Salil Prabhakar, Arun Ross

More than a century has passed since Alphonse Bertillon first conceived and then industriously practiced the idea of using body measurements for solving crimes [18]. Just as his idea was gaining...

Fingerprint classification and matching using a filterbank / (2001)

Prabhakar, Salil.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University. Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, 2001.

Minutia verification and classification for fingerprint matching (2000)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain, Jianguo Wang, Sharath Pankanti, Ruud Bolle

Raw image data offer rich source of information for matching and classification. For simplicity of pattern recognition system design, a sequential approach consisting of sensing, feature extraction...

Minutia verification and classification for fingerprint matching (2000)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain, Jianguo Wang, Sharath Pankanti, Ruud Bolle

Raw image data offer rich source of information for matching and classification. For simplicity of pattern recognition system design, a sequential approach consisting of sensing, feature extraction...

Decision-level Fusion in Biometric Verification (2000)

Salil Prabhakar, Anil K. Jain

A design scheme is proposed for classifier combination at decision level. The scheme stresses the importance of classifier selection in classifier combination. The proposed scheme is optimal (in the...

Filterbank-Based Fingerprint Matching (2000)

Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Lin Hong, Sharath Pankanti

With identity fraud in our society reaching unprecedented proportions and with an increasing emphasis on the emerging automatic personal identification applications, biometrics -based verification,...

Combining Multiple Matchers for a High Security Fingerprint Verification System (1999)

Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Shaoyun Chen

Integration of various ngerprint matching algorithms is a viable method to improve the performance of a ngerprint verication system. Dierent ngerprint matching algorithms are often based on dierent...

A Multichannel Approach to Fingerprint Classification (1999)

Anil Jain Salil, Anil Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Lin Hong

Fingerprint classification can provide an important indexing mechanism in a fingerprint database. An accurate and consistent classification can greatly reduce fingerprint matching time for large...

A Multichannel Approach to Fingerprint Classification (1999)

Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, Student Member, Lin Hong

Fingerprint classification provides an important indexing mechanism in a fingerprint database. An accurate and consistent classification can greatly reduce fingerprint matching time for a large...