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How to match patterns in given image, as it is used in face recognition system, fingerprint scan and many more biometric applications...
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Google!

A quick search using your subject as the search term gave a lot of hits.
Even when I added just this site, I still got 96,000 results... Google[^]
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Jul-11 4:39am    
Well, this is not so easy to find, so I provided more essential answer.
But you idea is correct, my 5.
--SA
djrocks0101 3-Jul-11 4:50am    
I have googled but not getting the solution....
OriginalGriff 3-Jul-11 4:55am    
No, you have googled, but you are getting a lot of solutions.
Perhaps they expect you to understand them, and fit them to your specific needs, rather than handing you the code on a plate?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Jul-11 12:10pm    
I guess, in this area nobody will digest it all and give OP the ready-to-use high-quality solution.
--SA
First to look at is AForge.NET, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AForge.NET[^], http://www.aforgenet.com/[^].

Also look at the following libraries:

OpenCV, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCV[^], http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/[^],

VXL, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VXL[^], http://vxl.sourceforge.net/[^].

See also the articles by the author of AForge.NET, CodeProject member Andrew Kirillov: http://www.codeproject.com/Members/Andrew-Kirillov[^]. Another CodeProject member to look at is Yuriy Chesnokov, http://www.codeproject.com/Members/Chesnokov-Yuriy[^].

—SA
 
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djrocks0101 3-Jul-11 4:43am    
but I'm not getting the code for pattern matching as it is used in face recognition system...
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Jul-11 12:09pm    
No, you're not getting it!

My guess is that all or most ready-to use codes are kept in secret, by apparent reason of harsh competition on the market of cameras and other devices. In this area, you have to work hard to achieve good results. This is the best of what have in the Open Source, to best of my knowledge. You can try to wait for something better or close to you task though and/or search more by yourself.

Good luck, call again.
--SA
OriginalGriff 3-Jul-11 4:46am    
Hi SA! This is just a guess, but I think "the OP may be research resistant"... 5!
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Jul-11 12:11pm    
Who knows? Thank yo, Griff.
--SA
Espen Harlinn 3-Jul-11 11:32am    
Excellent set of links, my 5 - I recently read through some the articles by Andrew and Chesnokov.

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