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The package for fingerprints matching using minutiae matching algorithm
This is a Python implementation of the fingerprint minutiae matching algorithm which will be used in the comparison of two fingerprints and calculate the similarity between them using the match score.
If Match Score is greater than 0.9, then the two fingerprints are more likely to be from the same person and if Match Score is less than 0.9, then it can be concluded that the two fingerprints are not from the same person.
The recommended way to install the fingerprints_matching
module is to simply use pip
:
$ pip install fingerprints_matching
Fingerprint Matching officially supports Python >= 3.0.
>>> from fingerprints_matching import FingerprintsMatching
>>> match_score = FingerprintsMatching.fingerprints_matching("image1.png", "image2.png")
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The package for fingerprints matching using minutiae matching algorithm
We found that fingerprints-matching demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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