Biometrics in modern computer science is defined as the automated use of biological properties to identify individuals. The early use of biometrics can be dated back to nearly …
A Dhiman, K Gupta, DK Sharma - Trends in Deep Learning Methodologies, 2021 - Elsevier
Biometric security today has overcome the limitations of earlier computing days and people around the world prefer to use biometric recognition systems as the go-to alternative to …
A Drygajlo - European Workshop on Biometrics and Identity …, 2008 - Springer
With an increase in identity fraud and the emphasis on security, there is a growing and urgent need to efficiently identify humans both locally and remotely on a routine basis. The …
M Fairhurst, J Fierrez, P Campisi - IET Computer Vision, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Biometrics--the automated identification of individuals by means of the measurement of physiological or behavioural characteristics--has now reached a level of maturity where …
This chapter advances information security research by integrating privacy concepts with the most recent biometric developments. Analytical discussions on how physiological …
GA Khuwaja - Pattern analysis and applications, 2005 - Springer
Human identification performance reported so far using face or finger images under certain conditions is good practice, however, there is still a great need for better performance in …
Biometrics is an automated method of recognizing a person based on her physiological or behavioral characteristics, and is potentially a powerful and reliable method for personal …
" The Biometric Computing: Recognition & Registration" presents introduction of biometrics along with detailed analysis for identification and recognition methods. This book forms the …
Fingerprint recognition is certainly one of the most used biometric techniques [1]. The first automatic algorithms, developed in the early 1950s, were inspired by the manual method …