Biometric systems consist of devices, procedures, and algorithms used to recognize people based on their physiological or behavioral features, known as biometric traits …
Biometrics is the science of the measurement of unique human characteristics, both physical and behavioral. Various biometric technologies are available for identifying or verifying an …
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 …
The tremendous world-wide interest in intelligent biometric techniques in fingerprint and face recognition is fueled by the myriad of potential applications, including banking and …
The need for intelligent machines in areas such as medical diagnostics, biometric security systems, and image processing motivates researchers to develop and explore new …
BIOMETRICS has evolved into a scholarly scientific area with an increasing body of research works, as presented here, that address the myriad of issues related to …
In our time of rapidly changing Information Technology (IT) age, there is growing interest in Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence and its applications to Biometrics in academia …
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 …
S Pal, U Pal, M Blumenstein - Computational Intelligence in Digital …, 2014 - Springer
In a modern, civilized and advanced society, reliable authentication and authorization of individuals are becoming more essential tasks in several aspects of daily activities and as …