The ability to automatically recognize an individual has increasingly been acknowledged as a significant step in many application domains. In the last decade, several recognition and identification systems have been utilized: fingerprints, face and facial features, retinal scans, iris patterns, hand geometry, DNA traces, and gait, and others. Not only have research tools been developed, but a notable number of new applications have been observed, making studies on biometrics a very stimulating but also challenging area.
Advanced Studies in Biometrics / Tistarelli, Massimo; Bigun, J; Grosso, Enrico. - 3161:(2005), pp. 69-90.
Advanced Studies in Biometrics
TISTARELLI, Massimo;GROSSO, Enrico
2005-01-01
Abstract
The ability to automatically recognize an individual has increasingly been acknowledged as a significant step in many application domains. In the last decade, several recognition and identification systems have been utilized: fingerprints, face and facial features, retinal scans, iris patterns, hand geometry, DNA traces, and gait, and others. Not only have research tools been developed, but a notable number of new applications have been observed, making studies on biometrics a very stimulating but also challenging area.File in questo prodotto:
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