Biometric recognition, or simply Biometrics, is a rapidly evolving field with applications ranging from accessing one's computer to gaining entry into a country. Biometric systems …
Over the past two decades, biometric recognition has exploded into a plethora of different applications around the globe. This proliferation can be attributed to the high levels of …
Biometrics technology continues to stride forward with its wider acceptance and its real need in various new security facets of modern society. From simply logging on to a laptop to …
Biometrics-based authentication and identification are emerging as the most reliable method to authenticate and identify individuals. Biometrics requires that the person to be identified …
Biometric recognition, or simply biometrics, refers to the use of distinctive anatomical and/or behavioral characteristics or identifiers (eg, fingerprints, face, iris, voice, and hand geometry) …
AK Jain, A Kumar - Second generation biometrics: The ethical, legal and …, 2012 - Springer
Prevailing methods of human identification based on credentials (identification documents and PIN) are not able to meet the growing demands for stringent security in applications …
AK Jain, A Kumar - Second generation biometrics, 2010 - Citeseer
Prevailing methods of human identification based on credentials (identification documents and PIN) are not able to meet the growing demands for stringent security in applications …
Biometrics offers greater security and convenience than traditional methods of personal recognition. In some applications, biometrics can replace or supplement the existing …
A Ross, AK Jain - Ann. Des Télécommunications, 2007 - academia.edu
Establishing identity is becoming critical in our vastly interconnected society. Questions such as “Is she really who she claims to be?,”“Is this person authorized to use this facility?,” or “Is …