On the Unlinkability of Fingerprint Shell

To prevent the leakage of original biometric information of a user, it may be transformed into a cancelable form. A cancelable biometric transformation should satisfy four requirements: unlinkability, revocability, noninvertibility, and performance. In 2014, Moujahdi et al. proposed a new cancelable...

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