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Applications of Contactless Fingerprinting
There is an established belief that biometrics, specifically fingerprinting, was invented in 1900 by Sir Francis Galton. But in fact, the Chinese played a large role in biometrics' history. About 400 years B.C. the Chinese emperor was using his fingerprint as an official signature on the imperial documents (Onin.com).
Milshtein, Sam +4 more
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Interoperability of Contact and Contactless Fingerprints Across Multiple Fingerprint Sensors
Contactless fingerprinting devices have grown in popularity in recent years due to speed and convenience of capture. Also, due to the global COID-19 pandemic, the need for safe and hygienic options for fingerprint capture are more pressing than ever. However, contactless systems face challenges in the areas of interoperability and matching performance ...
Brady Williams +4 more
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A Contactless Fingerprint Recognition System
8 pages, 11 figures and 4 ...
Attrish, Aman +3 more
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Mobile identification: from functional requirements, to testing for interoperability and security [PDF]
The present document provides an analysis of the technical, functional and interoperability requirements for a generic mobile identification solution. The report starts from the findings and discussions held so far in the context of the e-MOBIDIG working
ALESSANDRONI Alessandro, RANA Antonia
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Contactless Palmprint Recognition System: A Survey
Information systems in organizations traditionally require users to remember their secret pins or (passwords), token, card number, or both to confirm their identities. However, the technological trend has been moving towards personal identification based
Dele W. S. Alausa +7 more
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Hand Gesture Signatures Acquisition and Processing by Means of a Novel Ultrasound System
Hand gestures represent a natural way to express concepts and emotions which are peculiar to each culture. Several studies exploit biometric traits, such as fingerprint, iris or face for subject identification purposes.
Stefano Franceschini +3 more
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An overview of touchless 2D fingerprint recognition
Touchless fingerprint recognition represents a rapidly growing field of research which has been studied for more than a decade. Through a touchless acquisition process, many issues of touch-based systems are circumvented, e.g., the presence of latent ...
Jannis Priesnitz +4 more
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Vein Biometric Recognition on a Smartphone
Human recognition on smartphone devices for unlocking, online payment, and bank account verification is one of the significant uses of biometrics. The exponential development and integration of this technology have been established since the introduction
Raul Garcia-Martin, Raul Sanchez-Reillo
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Gender-Specific Characteristics for Hand-Vein Biometric Recognition: Analysis and Exploitation
In recent years, vein-based biometric recognition has received ever-increasing attention from both academia and industry, due to the advantages it offers over traditional biometric traits such as fingerprint, iris, and face.
Ridvan Salih Kuzu +2 more
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Proximity Assurances Based on Natural and Artificial Ambient Environments [PDF]
Relay attacks are passive man-in-the-middle attacks that aim to extend the physical distance of devices involved in a transaction beyond their operating environment.
Akram, Raja +4 more
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