An identity-authentication system using fingerprints

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This paper, published in 1997, received 610 indexed citations. Written by Anil K. Jain, Hong Lin, Sharath Pankanti and Ruud M. Bolle covering the research area of Molecular Biology, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Signal Processing. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Signal Processing (532 citations), Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (372 citations) and Information Systems (294 citations). Published in Proceedings of the IEEE.

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