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Automatic Organ Identification System

K. Veeramanikandan, R. Ezhilarasi, R. Nandhini

Abstract


Organ donation plays a vital role in India since so many people are dying due to lack of organ donor. In order to overcome this issue and also to get organ donor as soon as possible we have implemented website for storing organ donor details and getting those details in time. When organ donor registered in document unable to gather the details as soon as possible so by creating this websites we can able to get the details of organ donor details anywhere from world. This can be used in all hospitals with the help of doctor’s prescriptions and previous medical history with all kinds of test. In case of personal identification we proposed thumb impression, face recognition and unique identification was created for all users. This paper proposed mainly avoiding death due to lack of organ during accident.


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Thumb Impression, Face Recognition, Organ Donation

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