Present biometric systems mostly rely on a single physical or behavioral feature for either identification or verification. However, day to day use of single biometries in massive or uncontrolled scenarios still has several shortcomings. These can be due to complex or unstable hardware settings, to changing environmental conditions or even to immature software procedures: some classification problems are intrinsically hard to solve. Possible spoofing of single biometric features is an additional issue. Last but not least, some features may occasionally lack the requisite of universality. As a consequence, biometric systems based on a single feature often have poor reliability, especially in applications where high security is needed. Multim...
Unimodal biometric system is a biometric system that based only on one human trait. This type of bio...
Multibiometrics is the combination of one or more biometrics (e.g., Fingerprint, Iris, and Face). Re...
A biometric is a unique feature, a measurable trait or characteristic which is utilized in automatic...
Present biometric systems mostly rely on a single physical or behavioral feature for either identifi...
ntroduction The term “biometrics” defines the analysis of unique physiological or behavioral charact...
The main goal of a biometric system is to discriminate automatically subjects in a reliable and depe...
As the information age matures, biometric identification technology will be at the heart of computer...
Abstract:- A biometric System which relies only on a single biometric identifier in making a persona...
Abstract — Biometric systems are alternates to the traditional identification systems. This paper pr...
Biometrics involves recognizing individuals based on the features derived from their Physiological a...
In the era of Information Technology, openness of the information is a major concern. As the confide...
Abstract-- Traditional identity verification in computer systems are done based on Knowledge based a...
Abstract—Unimodal biometric systems often face significant limitations due to sensitivity to noise, ...
Abstract-In the real life scenarios usage of single modal biometrics are significantly getting incre...
The biometric-based authentication system occupies maximal space in the field of security administra...
Unimodal biometric system is a biometric system that based only on one human trait. This type of bio...
Multibiometrics is the combination of one or more biometrics (e.g., Fingerprint, Iris, and Face). Re...
A biometric is a unique feature, a measurable trait or characteristic which is utilized in automatic...
Present biometric systems mostly rely on a single physical or behavioral feature for either identifi...
ntroduction The term “biometrics” defines the analysis of unique physiological or behavioral charact...
The main goal of a biometric system is to discriminate automatically subjects in a reliable and depe...
As the information age matures, biometric identification technology will be at the heart of computer...
Abstract:- A biometric System which relies only on a single biometric identifier in making a persona...
Abstract — Biometric systems are alternates to the traditional identification systems. This paper pr...
Biometrics involves recognizing individuals based on the features derived from their Physiological a...
In the era of Information Technology, openness of the information is a major concern. As the confide...
Abstract-- Traditional identity verification in computer systems are done based on Knowledge based a...
Abstract—Unimodal biometric systems often face significant limitations due to sensitivity to noise, ...
Abstract-In the real life scenarios usage of single modal biometrics are significantly getting incre...
The biometric-based authentication system occupies maximal space in the field of security administra...
Unimodal biometric system is a biometric system that based only on one human trait. This type of bio...
Multibiometrics is the combination of one or more biometrics (e.g., Fingerprint, Iris, and Face). Re...
A biometric is a unique feature, a measurable trait or characteristic which is utilized in automatic...