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Finger Print Recognition and Image Enhancement Using Matlab
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
“FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION AND IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING MATLAB”

Submitted in partial fulfillment
Of the requirements for the award of the degree in
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

SUBMITTED BY:
SHAKTI ABHISHEK- 0803112
SATISH GOYAL - 0803064
ROHIT DASH - 0803086
MD. IRFAN ARIF RAHMAN - 0803117
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Odisha.
GUNUPUR, RAYAGADA DISTRICT, ODISHA, INDIA.
2011-2012
GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
GUNUPUR, RAYAGADA DISTRICT, ODISHA, INDIA.
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE

Certified that the project report entitled ” FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION AND IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING MATLAB”, which is a bonafide work carried out by MR.SHAKTI ABHISHEK (0803112), MR. SATISH GOYAL (0803064), MR. ROHIT DASH (0803086) and MR. MD. IRFAN RAHMAN (0803117) in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of Bachelor of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering by the BPUT, ODISHA during the academic year 2011 – 2012. It is certified that all corrections/suggestions indicated for internal assessment have been incorporated in the report. The project report has been approved as it satisfies the academic requirements in respect of project work prescribed for the above degree.

Project Incharge Head of Department

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“He who receives a benefit should never forget it”

Behind every success there lies a master hand which creates concentration, dedication, encouragement, enthusiasm and ecstasy. And everything good and bad, without whose blessings it would never have come into existence. To those generous I express my simple words of respect and gratitude imprinted deep in my heart.
I whole-heartedly thank the Principal PROF. M. MARIYA DAS and the Dean PROF. N.V.J. RAO,



References: 3. Digital Image Processing by Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. Woods, Pearson Education, 2003. 4. Digital Image Processing using MATLAB: Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods 2nd Edition, 2009.

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