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identity, or verify the claimed identity of a person |
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1. I know something (passwords) |
**1. I know something (passwords) |
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2. I have something (tokens) |
**2. I have something (tokens) |
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3. I am something (biometry) |
**3. I am something (biometry) |
Revision as of 12:57, 15 February 2005
Overview
- Broad Overview on Biometric Criteria
- Facial recognition
- Use, Scenario, Features
- General course
- Approaches
- Summary
- Insights on Fingerprints
- Features
- Acquisition
- Recognition
- Demonstration
- Problems
Short Introduction
- I biometry: the statistical analysis of biological
observations and phenomena (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary)
- I biometric: a measurable, physical characteristic or
personal behavioral trait used to recognize the identity, or verify the claimed identity of a person
- I Three levels:
- 1. I know something (passwords)
- 2. I have something (tokens)
- 3. I am something (biometry)