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A hierarchical classification method for finger knuckle print recognition

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Figure 1 Matching score distributions near the threshold δ.
Figure 3 The device used to collect finger knuckle print images.
Figure 4 Some typical images. (a,b) Original finger knuckle print images. (c,d) Corresponding ROI images.
Figure 6 ROC curves of the different methods.
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