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Types of fingerprints  

Types of fingerprints  

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The emergence in the field of fingerprint recognition systems witness variety of efficient techniques that proposed matching and recognition in less time. The latent fingerprints posed a challenge for such efficient techniques that may deviate results from ideal to worse. The minutiae is considered as a discriminative feature of finger patterns whi...

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