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Source: Institute of Applied Science

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The naming of any particular pattern is known
as pattern interpretation.
Fingerprint classification generally refers to the
derived for a complete set of ten fingerprint
patterns:
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Henry with FBI Extensions
NCIC

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Arches

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Loops

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Whorls

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Recurving ridges are ridges that curve back to
the direction from which they started
Converging ridges are angles formed by on
ridge abutting another ridge
An appendage is a short ridge connects to a
recurving ridge at the recurve at a right angle
thus is interpreted as ruining the recurve
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Divurging ridges are ridges which run side by
side suddenly separating and flowing in
opposite directions.
Bifurcating ridges is when a single ridge splits
into two ridges

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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The pattern area of a fingerprint is that part
which lies within the area surrounded by “type
lines”
Type lines are the basic boundaries of most
fingerprints.


Formed by ridges which run parallel from the lower
corners of the pattern and flowing inward and
upward toward the edge of the pattern area, where
they diverge and separate, then surround or ten to
surround the pattern area.

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Whenever the ridge that forms a type line ends
suddenly, the next ridge immediately outside of
it is taken as its continuation.
The “pattern area” is that part of the fingerprint
in which are found the cores, deltas, and other
ridges pertaining to a particular pattern type.

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A “delta” is a point on the first ridge formation
at or directly in front of the divergence of the
type lines.


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

Sometimes the delta ridge may run into one of
the”type lines”, but the delta can never be located
exactly on one of the “type lines”
All bifurcations are not “deltas”, nor are all delta
formations “deltas”
To be a “delta”, a bifurcation must be the first ridge
formation in front of the divergence of the “type
lines”, and the bifurcation must open up toward the
pattern area.
Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Sometimes the first ridge in front of the divergence
will have more than one bifurcation, in such a pattern
the bifurcation nearest the core is considered as being
the “delta”
Sometimes you will see patterns in which there is a
ridge between and parallel to the “type lines”
running into the pattern area.
 The deciding point is the origin of this ridge.
 If the ridge is wholly located within the pattern area,

the delta is located on the end nearer to the divergence
 Should this ridge originate outside the pattern area, the
delta is located at the end nearer the core.
Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Whenever there is a choice between a bifurcation
and some other ridge formation as the location of the
delta, the bifurcation is always taken as the delta.
 EXCEPTION: With one exception the two legs of the

same bifurcation are never “type lines”. The exception
occurs when the bifurcation opens toward the core, but
is so far outside the pattern area that the legs of the
bifurcation run parallel for some distance before they
diverge. In such a pattern the legs of the bifurcation are
taken as “type lines”.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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REMEMBER THAT TYPE LINES
THEMSELVES ARE NEVER CONSIDERED AS
THE DELTA, BUT IT IS THE RIDGE
FORMATION IN FRONT OF THE
DIVERGENCE OF THE TYPED LINES THAT
IS THE DELTA.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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The core is the center or the heart of the pattern
area.
Cores in loops are formed in a variety of ways,
but they are always found either on or within
the innermost recurving loop.
A loop pattern may have one single recurving
ridge in the center, called a staple or it might
have several staples, one inside of another.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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It might have a single ending ridge, in the
center of a recurving ridge known as a rod or
bar.
When a staple encloses one or more bars it is
called an envelope
The are two positions on a recurving ridge
known as shoulders.


These are on each side of a recurving ridge or loop
where the ridge definitely begins and stops its
recurve.
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In patterns in which there is only a single
recurving ridge, the core is at the shoulder on
the farther side of the loop from the delta.
If the pattern has two or more looping ridges in
the core area , that is two staples within each
other, without a rod inside the innermost
staple, the core is located at the shoulder of the
innermost staple on the side farther from the
delta.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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When the pattern under consideration shows
one rod or bar within the innermost loop ridge,
the top of that rod is the core.
Should the innermost loop ridge enclose two
bars, the top of the one farther from the delta is
the core.
Should an odd number of rods appear within
the center of the center-most one is the core.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Should four or six rods show up with the
innermost loop ridge, we consider only the two
innermost rods and consider the one farther
from the delta as the core.
Should two loops intersect in the center of the
pattern area we consider the two recurving
ridges within the pattern to be rods and
consider the one farthest from the delta to be
the core.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Only those rods which rise to or above the
shoulders of the center loop are taken into
consideration.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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A loop is a pattern in which one or more of the
ridges start at one side of the pattern, run
toward the upper corner on the opposite side,
then recurve and start back toward the side
from which they came originally, forming a
loop with a core in the center and a delta at the
edge of the pattern area.
Loops are the most common fingerprint pattern
appearing in 60% of all patterns.
Ulnar loops are more common than radial
loops
Source: Institute of Applied Science

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To be a loop, a pattern must fulfill four
requirements:
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
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It must have a core
It must have a delta
It must have a recurving ridge that passes between
the delta and the core.
It must have a ridge count of at least one.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Ridge counting refers to the process of
counting ridges that touch an imaginary line
drawn between the core and delta of a loop.
The core and delta are NOT counted.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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There are two types of loops.
The Ulnar Loop flows from the little finger side
of the hand and recurves back to that side with
the open end pointing in the direction of the
little finger
The Radial Loop flows from the thumb side of
the hand and recurves back to that side with
the open end pointing in the direction of the
thumb.

Source: Institute of Applied Science

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Fingerprint classification rules

  • 1. Source: Institute of Applied Science 1
  • 2.   The naming of any particular pattern is known as pattern interpretation. Fingerprint classification generally refers to the derived for a complete set of ten fingerprint patterns:   Henry with FBI Extensions NCIC Source: Institute of Applied Science 2
  • 4.    Recurving ridges are ridges that curve back to the direction from which they started Converging ridges are angles formed by on ridge abutting another ridge An appendage is a short ridge connects to a recurving ridge at the recurve at a right angle thus is interpreted as ruining the recurve Source: Institute of Applied Science 4
  • 5.   Divurging ridges are ridges which run side by side suddenly separating and flowing in opposite directions. Bifurcating ridges is when a single ridge splits into two ridges Source: Institute of Applied Science 5
  • 6.   The pattern area of a fingerprint is that part which lies within the area surrounded by “type lines” Type lines are the basic boundaries of most fingerprints.  Formed by ridges which run parallel from the lower corners of the pattern and flowing inward and upward toward the edge of the pattern area, where they diverge and separate, then surround or ten to surround the pattern area. Source: Institute of Applied Science 6
  • 7.   Whenever the ridge that forms a type line ends suddenly, the next ridge immediately outside of it is taken as its continuation. The “pattern area” is that part of the fingerprint in which are found the cores, deltas, and other ridges pertaining to a particular pattern type. Source: Institute of Applied Science 7
  • 8.  A “delta” is a point on the first ridge formation at or directly in front of the divergence of the type lines.    Sometimes the delta ridge may run into one of the”type lines”, but the delta can never be located exactly on one of the “type lines” All bifurcations are not “deltas”, nor are all delta formations “deltas” To be a “delta”, a bifurcation must be the first ridge formation in front of the divergence of the “type lines”, and the bifurcation must open up toward the pattern area. Source: Institute of Applied Science 8
  • 9.   Sometimes the first ridge in front of the divergence will have more than one bifurcation, in such a pattern the bifurcation nearest the core is considered as being the “delta” Sometimes you will see patterns in which there is a ridge between and parallel to the “type lines” running into the pattern area.  The deciding point is the origin of this ridge.  If the ridge is wholly located within the pattern area, the delta is located on the end nearer to the divergence  Should this ridge originate outside the pattern area, the delta is located at the end nearer the core. Source: Institute of Applied Science 9
  • 10.  Whenever there is a choice between a bifurcation and some other ridge formation as the location of the delta, the bifurcation is always taken as the delta.  EXCEPTION: With one exception the two legs of the same bifurcation are never “type lines”. The exception occurs when the bifurcation opens toward the core, but is so far outside the pattern area that the legs of the bifurcation run parallel for some distance before they diverge. In such a pattern the legs of the bifurcation are taken as “type lines”. Source: Institute of Applied Science 10
  • 11.  REMEMBER THAT TYPE LINES THEMSELVES ARE NEVER CONSIDERED AS THE DELTA, BUT IT IS THE RIDGE FORMATION IN FRONT OF THE DIVERGENCE OF THE TYPED LINES THAT IS THE DELTA. Source: Institute of Applied Science 11
  • 12.    The core is the center or the heart of the pattern area. Cores in loops are formed in a variety of ways, but they are always found either on or within the innermost recurving loop. A loop pattern may have one single recurving ridge in the center, called a staple or it might have several staples, one inside of another. Source: Institute of Applied Science 12
  • 13.    It might have a single ending ridge, in the center of a recurving ridge known as a rod or bar. When a staple encloses one or more bars it is called an envelope The are two positions on a recurving ridge known as shoulders.  These are on each side of a recurving ridge or loop where the ridge definitely begins and stops its recurve. Source: Institute of Applied Science 13
  • 14.   In patterns in which there is only a single recurving ridge, the core is at the shoulder on the farther side of the loop from the delta. If the pattern has two or more looping ridges in the core area , that is two staples within each other, without a rod inside the innermost staple, the core is located at the shoulder of the innermost staple on the side farther from the delta. Source: Institute of Applied Science 14
  • 15.    When the pattern under consideration shows one rod or bar within the innermost loop ridge, the top of that rod is the core. Should the innermost loop ridge enclose two bars, the top of the one farther from the delta is the core. Should an odd number of rods appear within the center of the center-most one is the core. Source: Institute of Applied Science 15
  • 16.   Should four or six rods show up with the innermost loop ridge, we consider only the two innermost rods and consider the one farther from the delta as the core. Should two loops intersect in the center of the pattern area we consider the two recurving ridges within the pattern to be rods and consider the one farthest from the delta to be the core. Source: Institute of Applied Science 16
  • 17.  Only those rods which rise to or above the shoulders of the center loop are taken into consideration. Source: Institute of Applied Science 17
  • 18.    A loop is a pattern in which one or more of the ridges start at one side of the pattern, run toward the upper corner on the opposite side, then recurve and start back toward the side from which they came originally, forming a loop with a core in the center and a delta at the edge of the pattern area. Loops are the most common fingerprint pattern appearing in 60% of all patterns. Ulnar loops are more common than radial loops Source: Institute of Applied Science 18
  • 19.  To be a loop, a pattern must fulfill four requirements:     It must have a core It must have a delta It must have a recurving ridge that passes between the delta and the core. It must have a ridge count of at least one. Source: Institute of Applied Science 19
  • 20.   Ridge counting refers to the process of counting ridges that touch an imaginary line drawn between the core and delta of a loop. The core and delta are NOT counted. Source: Institute of Applied Science 20
  • 21.    There are two types of loops. The Ulnar Loop flows from the little finger side of the hand and recurves back to that side with the open end pointing in the direction of the little finger The Radial Loop flows from the thumb side of the hand and recurves back to that side with the open end pointing in the direction of the thumb. Source: Institute of Applied Science 21