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Pattern Analysis and Applications, 2009
In many cases human identification biometric systems are motivated by real-life criminal and forensic applications. One of the most interesting emerging method of human identification, which originates from the criminal and forensic practice, is human lips recognition.
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In many cases human identification biometric systems are motivated by real-life criminal and forensic applications. One of the most interesting emerging method of human identification, which originates from the criminal and forensic practice, is human lips recognition.
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The characteristics of a biometric
2013 Information Security for South Africa, 2013Biometric implementations have emerged as an improved solution in many spheres of life where security controls are necessary for authentication. However, not all human mannerisms and features can be used as a biometric measure. For example, the movement of an elbow will not satisfy the requirements for a useful biometric.
Helen van de Haar +2 more
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Neurocomputing, 2013
Biometrics identifies/verifies a person using his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics. It is becoming an important ally for law enforcement and homeland security. However, there are some safety and privacy concerns: biometrics guarded system can be accessed when users are under threaten, reluctant or even unconscious states.
Kai Yang 0009 +2 more
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Biometrics identifies/verifies a person using his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics. It is becoming an important ally for law enforcement and homeland security. However, there are some safety and privacy concerns: biometrics guarded system can be accessed when users are under threaten, reluctant or even unconscious states.
Kai Yang 0009 +2 more
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2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Biometric Traits and Privacy Biometric Templates Protection Privacy in Multimodal Systems An Exemplifying Scheme Conclusions References ]]>
S. Cimato +4 more
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This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Biometric Traits and Privacy Biometric Templates Protection Privacy in Multimodal Systems An Exemplifying Scheme Conclusions References ]]>
S. Cimato +4 more
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Biometric Technologies in Healthcare Biometrics
2019The aim of this chapter is to introduce biometrics systems and discuss the essential components of biometrics technologies in the healthcare system. The discussion also includes the state-of-the-art biometrics technologies, selection criteria of a suitable biometrics system, biometrics identity management, and multi-biometrics fusion for healthcare ...
Rinku Datta Rakshit +1 more
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Computer, 2006
In this age of digital impersonation, biometric techniques are being used increasingly as a hedge against identity theft. The premise is that a biometric - a measurable physical characteristic or behavioral trait - is a more reliable indicator of identity than legacy systems such as passwords and PINs.
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In this age of digital impersonation, biometric techniques are being used increasingly as a hedge against identity theft. The premise is that a biometric - a measurable physical characteristic or behavioral trait - is a more reliable indicator of identity than legacy systems such as passwords and PINs.
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2009
For ages, humans recognized themselves according to different characteristics (appearance, behavior…). Biometrics is a well known technique to identify an individual or verify its identity; as, for example, fingerprints have been used for more than 100 years to identify one criminal. With computers, this analysis can be realized very quickly and with a
Mahier, Julien +3 more
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For ages, humans recognized themselves according to different characteristics (appearance, behavior…). Biometrics is a well known technique to identify an individual or verify its identity; as, for example, fingerprints have been used for more than 100 years to identify one criminal. With computers, this analysis can be realized very quickly and with a
Mahier, Julien +3 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2015
Assessing the promises and dangers of biometric identity plans.
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Assessing the promises and dangers of biometric identity plans.
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Behavioral biometrics & continuous user authentication on mobile devices: A survey
Information Fusion, 2021Ioannis Stylios +2 more
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The Biometrics Grid: A Solution to Biometric Technologies
IEEE Distributed Systems Online, 2007Anlong Ming, Huadong Ma
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