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Detection of blood-related signal from a series of fingerprint images acquired during an input action

机译:从在输入动作期间获取的一系列指纹图像中检测与血液相关的信号

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When a finger is pressed against a flat plate and deformed, blood inside the finger moves away from the deformed area. This causes the finger to change its appearance from reddish to white. As the finger leaves the plate, the blood comes back and it looks reddish again. We have proposed to use this color change to distinguish genuine fingers from artificial ones for un-attended fingerprint identification systems. This blood-related signal may reflect the stiffness of the peripheral blood vessels and therefore it may be correlated with some health conditions such as blood pressure. In experiments, we used a fingerprint sensor based on scattered light detection. Because the spectra of the light scattered by the deformed fingers showed large changes mostly in the green portion, an LED emitting at 525 nm at peak strength was used. First, we compared series of fingerprint images acquired during a normal input action and those obtained while a rubber band occluded the blood flow. The occluded finger required a larger force to exhibit a similar change for these pixel values than the finger without the rubber band. Second, we analyzed fingerprint images recorded by six volunteers. We defined some indices based on the pixel values of the fingerprint images and the pressure applied to the fingers. The correlation coefficient of one of such indices and the average blood pressure of the participants was 0.86. Although the number of the subjects is small, this initial result is encouraging.
机译:当手指压在平板上并变形时,手指内部的血液会从变形区域移开。这会使手指的外观从红色变为白色。当手指离开盘子时,血液回流,看起来又红了一点。我们已提议使用这种颜色变化来区分真正的手指和人造手指,以用于无人照管的指纹识别系统。该与血液相关的信号可能反映了周围血管的僵硬,因此可能与某些健康状况(例如血压)相关。在实验中,我们使用了基于散射光检测的指纹传感器。由于被变形的手指散射的光的光谱大部分在绿色部分显示出较大的变化,因此使用了以525 nm的峰值强度发射的LED。首先,我们比较了在正常输入操作期间获得的一系列指纹图像与橡皮筋阻塞血流时获得的一系列指纹图像。与没有橡皮筋的手指相比,被咬合的手指需要更大的力才能显示出这些像素值的相似变化。其次,我们分析了六名志愿者记录的指纹图像。我们基于指纹图像的像素值和施加到手指的压力定义了一些指标。这些指标之一与参与者平均血压的相关系数为0.86。尽管主题的数量很少,但最初的结果令人鼓舞。

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