An Example in Action
Without wavelet technology, digitizing the FBI's constantly
growing database of over 200 million fingerprint records (originally
stored as inked impressions on paper cards) would have required an
unmanageable 2,000 terabytes of storage and filled over a billion 3.5-inch
high-density floppy disks. Faced with this digital storage dilemma,
the FBI researched a variety of image compression techniques before
finally settling on one robust enough to preserve vital fine-scale
fingerprint image details--a breakthrough wavelet-based image coding
algorithm developed in cooperation with Los Alamos National Laboratory
researchers answered the call.
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