Betekenis van:
minutia
minutia
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a small or minor detail
"he had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code"
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Table 6: Minutia types
- Minutia type identification
- Minutia placement and type
- Minutia type identification This standard defines three identifier numbers that are used to describe the minutia type.
- Determination of the minutia direction can be extracted from each skeleton bifurcation.
- This standard defines three identifier numbers that are used to describe the minutia type.
- The X and Y pixel coordinates of the intersection of the three legs of each minutia can be directly formatted.
- If a minutia cannot be clearly categorised as one of the above two types, it shall be designated as ‘other’, Type 0.
- Similarly, the location of the minutia for a bifurcation shall be the point of forking of the medial skeleton of the ridge.
- The first information item is the minutiae index number, which shall be initialised to ‘1’ and incremented by ‘1’ for each additional minutia in the fingerprint.
- If the three legs of the valley area were thinned down to a single-pixel-wide skeleton, the point of the intersection is the location of the minutia.
- A ‘1’ indicates that for each centre minutiae, ridge count data was extracted to the nearest neighbouring minutiae in four quadrants, and ridge counts for each centre minutia are listed together. A ‘2’ indicates that for each centre minutiae, ridge count data was extracted to the nearest neighbouring minutiae in eight octants, and ridge counts for each centre minutia are listed together.
- If the three legs of the ridge were each thinned down to a single-pixel-wide skeleton, the point where the three legs intersect is the location of the minutia.
- A ‘2’ indicates that for each centre minutiae, ridge count data was extracted to the nearest neighbouring minutiae in eight octants, and ridge counts for each centre minutia are listed together.
- A ‘1’ indicates that for each centre minutiae, ridge count data was extracted to the nearest neighbouring minutiae in four quadrants, and ridge counts for each centre minutia are listed together.