Ctirad Sousedik
Ph.D. started in: 2012
Year of graduation: 2018
COINS consortium member: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Supervised by: Christoph Busch
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Research area: Authentication and Biometrics
Project title: Fake Resistant Fingerprint Biometrics
Project description: Fingerprint sensing devices are vulnerable against fake representations of the fingerprint. Fake fingerprints made of artificial materials can be used to circumvent a fingerprint system. Main research topic of this project is to develop a reliable fingerprint liveness detection method based on the Optical Coherence Tomography technology. The OCT allows to obtain 3D volumetric representations of the fingerprint up to depth of 2-3 mm. If an automatic method could be developed that would validate the structure of a genuine living finger, the fake production process would be extremely difficult. In addition, the thesis focuses on detection of fingerprint alterations – voluntary changes to the fingerprint pattern in order to avoid identification.
- Ctirad Sousedik, Ralph Breithaupt (2017). Full-fingerprint Volumetric Subsurface Imaging using Fourier-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
- Ctirad Sousedik, Ralph Breithaupt, Patrick Bours (2017). Classification of Fingerprints Captured Using Optical Coherence Tomography
- Ralph Breithaupt, Ctirad Sousedik, Sven Meissner (2015). Full fingerprint scanner using optical coherence tomography
- John Ellingsgård, Ctirad Sousedik, Christoph Busch (2014). Detecting fingerprint alterations by orientation field and minutiae orientation analysis
- Niclas Overgaard, Ctirad Sousedik, Christoph Busch (2014). Eulerian Video Magnification for Fingerprint Liveness Detection
- Ctirad Sousedik, Christoph Busch (2014). Presentation attack detection methods for fingerprint recognition systems: a survey
- Ctirad Sousedik, Christoph Busch (2014). Quality of Fingerprint Scans captured using Optical Coherence Tomography
- Ctirad Sousedik, Ralph Breithaupt, Christoph Busch (2013). Volumetric Fingerprint Data Analysis using Optical Coherence Tomography
- COINS Ph.D. student seminar, Stavanger, Norway, 2013