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Proceedings of the 2002 workshop on New security paradigms - NSPW '02, 2002
IPSE DIXIT Biometrics as an array of deployable technologies presumes an elaborate infrastructure, including underlying science that justifies its claims of detection, classification, identification and authentication of individual human identities; particularly of those who are runaways, illegal immigrants, fugitives, criminals, terrorists, and so on ...
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IPSE DIXIT Biometrics as an array of deployable technologies presumes an elaborate infrastructure, including underlying science that justifies its claims of detection, classification, identification and authentication of individual human identities; particularly of those who are runaways, illegal immigrants, fugitives, criminals, terrorists, and so on ...
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2013
According to a famous, and probably apocryphal, anecdote, Michael Faraday, who first formulated the laws of electromagnetic induction, so paving the way for electric motors and dynamos, was once explaining his discovery to the Prime Minister, W.E. Gladstone.
Emilio Mordini, Andrew P. Rebera
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According to a famous, and probably apocryphal, anecdote, Michael Faraday, who first formulated the laws of electromagnetic induction, so paving the way for electric motors and dynamos, was once explaining his discovery to the Prime Minister, W.E. Gladstone.
Emilio Mordini, Andrew P. Rebera
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1977
The evidence that we have examined in the previous chapter showed that continuous variation is partly heritable and partly non-heritable, the two components being separable only by appropriate breeding tests. The non-heritable component springs partly from the impact of differences in external environmental agencies, but it may also reflect vagaries in
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The evidence that we have examined in the previous chapter showed that continuous variation is partly heritable and partly non-heritable, the two components being separable only by appropriate breeding tests. The non-heritable component springs partly from the impact of differences in external environmental agencies, but it may also reflect vagaries in
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Information fusion in biometrics
Pattern Recognition Letters, 2003A. Ross, Anil K. Jain, J. Qian
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2011
, and is used to mean in the service of the Courts or Criminal Justice System more widely. This may include the processes of forensic investigation, forensic analysis, or trial in Court. It can be construed more broadly to include the domains of prisons, health care of offenders (particularly mental health care), and behavioral or psychological issues ...
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, and is used to mean in the service of the Courts or Criminal Justice System more widely. This may include the processes of forensic investigation, forensic analysis, or trial in Court. It can be construed more broadly to include the domains of prisons, health care of offenders (particularly mental health care), and behavioral or psychological issues ...
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Cancelable Biometrics: a comprehensive survey
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2019Manisha, Nitin Kumar
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Behavioral biometrics & continuous user authentication on mobile devices: A survey
Information Fusion, 2021Ioannis Stylios+2 more
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