Fingerprint skeletonization, also referred to as thinning, is the process of reducing the width of binarized ridgelines to 1 pixel. Standard thinning algorithms are applicable. Modified methods based on local ridge orientation have been proposed to improve skeletonization accuracy. Post-processing for skeleton image, such as skeleton adjustment, is also important.
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(2009). Fingerprint Skeletonization. In: Li, S.Z., Jain, A. (eds) Encyclopedia of Biometrics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73003-5_394
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