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Research and Development of the Algorithm for Comparing of Dactyloscopic Objects for Using in Highload Software System

Student: Ivanov Artyom

Supervisor: Eduard Klyshinskiy

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Computer Systems and Networks (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

Development project: the algorithm for comparing dactyloscopic objects for further use in highload software system. Main goal: it is necessary to describe the theoretical part of the subject area; to review the algorithms used at the moment for comparison of dative objects, to give a critical assessment; to design and develop an algorithm for comparison of data objects. Results: the implemented algorithm of mathematical comparison of information characteristics structures has been successfully tested. Recommendations for use of the current results in the future: it is necessary to implement the implemented algorithm in the identification module for further testing. Further direction in the development of this project: - It is necessary to introduce to the algorithm the support for comparing fingerprint images with the embossing of the palms; - It is necessary to introduce recognition of the necessary information signs on the fingerprints and palms taken from the crime scene; - It is necessary to test the modernized algorithm again using the database of fingerprint images, after which to introduce an algorithm for further testing into operating highly loaded software systems in order to identify logical errors; - It is necessary to design and develop a specialized processor that performs only a comparison. structures of information signs. Pages total: 41. Number of images: 11. Number of references: 14.

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