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Biometric features, e.g., fingerprints, the iris, and the face, have been widely used to authenticate individuals. However, most biometrics are not cancellable, i.e., once these biometric features are cloned or stolen, they cannot be replaced easily ...
Ming Li, Yu Qi, Gang Pan
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It is more than 10 years since the first tentative experiments in ear biometrics were conducted and it has now reached the “adolescence” of its development towards a mature biometric.
Arbab-Zavar, B. +2 more
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The Fall of One, the Rise of Many: A Survey on Multi-Biometric Fusion Methods
Increasing operational and security demands changed biometrics by shifting the focus from single to multi-biometrics. Multi-biometrics are mandatory in the current context of large international biometric databases and to accommodate new emerging ...
Lavinia Mihaela Dinca +1 more
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Psychophysical Evaluation of Human Performance in Detecting Digital Face Image Manipulations
In recent years, increasing deployment of face recognition technology in security-critical settings, such as border control or law enforcement, has led to considerable interest in the vulnerability of face recognition systems to attacks utilising ...
Robert Nichols +3 more
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Quantum surveillance and 'shared secrets'. A biometric step too far? CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe, July 2010 [PDF]
It is no longer sensible to regard biometrics as having neutral socio-economic, legal and political impacts. Newer generation biometrics are fluid and include behavioural and emotional data that can be combined with other data.
Lodge, Juliet.
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On the Potential of Algorithm Fusion for Demographic Bias Mitigation in Face Recognition
With the rise of deep neural networks, the performance of biometric systems has increased tremendously. Biometric systems for face recognition are now used in everyday life, e.g., border control, crime prevention, or personal device access control ...
Jascha Kolberg +3 more
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Biometric Borders Envisaged by Frontex: Fundamental Rights in the Backseat
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2024 9(2), 621-640 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. – II. Technological and legal aspects of biometrics. – II.1.
Matija Kontak
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Four Machine Learning Algorithms for Biometrics Fusion: A Comparative Study
We examine the efficiency of four machine learning algorithms for the fusion of several biometrics modalities to create a multimodal biometrics security system. The algorithms examined are Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs), Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs),
I. G. Damousis, S. Argyropoulos
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Model-based 3D gait biometrics
There have as yet been few gait biometrics approaches which use temporal 3D data. Clearly, 3D gait data conveys more information than 2D data and it is also the natural representation of human gait perceived by human.
Ariyanto, Gunawan, Nixon, Mark
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MoLaBSS: Server-Specific Add-On Biometric Security Layer Model to Enhance the Usage of Biometrics
With high-paced growth in biometrics, and its easy availability to capture various biometric features, it is emerging as one of the most valuable technologies for multifactor authentication to verify a user’s identity, for data security.
Bhanu Singh, Nirvisha Singh
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