In this paper, we provide an overview of the fundamentals of biometric identi cation, together with a description of the main biometric technologies currently in use, all of them within a common reference framework. A comparison on di8erent qualitative parameters of these technologies is also given, so that the reader may have a clear perspective of advantages and disadvantages of each. A section on multibiometrics describes the state of the art in making these systems work coordinately. Fusion at di8erent conceptual levels is described. Finally, a section on commercial issues provides the reader a perspective of the main companies currently involved in this eld.? 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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Biometric recognition is the automated recognition of individuals based on their behavioral or biolo...
ntroduction The term “biometrics” defines the analysis of unique physiological or behavioral charact...
In this paper, we provide an overview of the fundamentals of biometric identi cation, together with ...
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Biometric Technologies and Verification Systems is organized into nine parts composed of 30 chapters...
Biometrics is the science and technology of measuring and analyzing biological data of human body, e...
Abstract: Biometric systems have been researched intensively by many organization. It overcomes the ...
As the information age matures, biometric identification technology will be at the heart of computer...
Abstract—Multi-biometrics is an exciting and interesting research topic. It is used to recognizing i...
The verification of the identities of individuals is becoming an increasingly important requirement ...
The advancement of technology is currently showing no signs of settling down in the 21st century. Ho...
Abstract: Biometric systems allow automatic person recognition based on physical or behavioral featu...
An in-depth examination of the cutting edge of biometrics. This book fills a gap in the literature b...
Biometric identity verification refers to technologies used to measure human physical or behavioral ...
Biometric recognition is the automated recognition of individuals based on their behavioral or biolo...
ntroduction The term “biometrics” defines the analysis of unique physiological or behavioral charact...
In this paper, we provide an overview of the fundamentals of biometric identi cation, together with ...
A biometric system which relies only on a single biometric attribute in making a personal identifica...
The biometric-based authentication system occupies maximal space in the field of security administra...
Biometric Technologies and Verification Systems is organized into nine parts composed of 30 chapters...
Biometrics is the science and technology of measuring and analyzing biological data of human body, e...
Abstract: Biometric systems have been researched intensively by many organization. It overcomes the ...
As the information age matures, biometric identification technology will be at the heart of computer...
Abstract—Multi-biometrics is an exciting and interesting research topic. It is used to recognizing i...
The verification of the identities of individuals is becoming an increasingly important requirement ...
The advancement of technology is currently showing no signs of settling down in the 21st century. Ho...
Abstract: Biometric systems allow automatic person recognition based on physical or behavioral featu...
An in-depth examination of the cutting edge of biometrics. This book fills a gap in the literature b...
Biometric identity verification refers to technologies used to measure human physical or behavioral ...
Biometric recognition is the automated recognition of individuals based on their behavioral or biolo...
ntroduction The term “biometrics” defines the analysis of unique physiological or behavioral charact...