Large scale deduplication based on fingerprints

01/13/2021
by   Jean Aymar Biyiha Nlend, et al.
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In fingerprint-based systems, the size of databases increases considerably with population growth. In developing countries, because of the difficulty in using a central system when enlisting voters, it often happens that several regional voter databases are created and then merged to form a central database. A process is used to remove duplicates and ensure uniqueness by voter. Until now, companies specializing in biometrics use several costly computing servers with algorithms to perform large-scale deduplication based on fingerprints. These algorithms take a considerable time because of their complexity in O (n2), where n is the size of the database. This article presents an algorithm that can perform this operation in O (2n), with just a computer. It is based on the development of an index obtained using a 5 * 5 matrix performed on each fingerprint. This index makes it possible to build clusters of O (1) in size in order to compare fingerprints. This approach has been evaluated using close to 11 4000 fingerprints, and the results obtained show that this approach allows a penetration rate of less than 1 (1) identification, and an O (n) deduplication. A base of 10 000 000 fingerprints can be deduplicated with a just computer in less than two hours, contrary to several days and servers for the usual tools. Keywords: fingerprint, cluster, index, deduplication.

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