Ravi Kumar presented on biometrics technology. The presentation discussed what biometrics is, the importance of biometrics for security and convenience, and the history of biometrics. It described various physical and behavioral biometric characteristics like fingerprints, face recognition, iris scans, and voice recognition. Applications of biometrics technology discussed included access control, time and attendance tracking, and use at airports and ATMs. Both advantages like uniqueness and accountability and disadvantages like costs and potential for false readings were covered. Emerging biometric technologies of the future may include ear shape, body odor, and DNA identification.
Star Link Communication Pvt. Ltd., India's leading manufacturer of biometric attendance system and access control system, brings you this slideshow about biometrics and how the technology works.
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In the age of Biometric Security taking over the traditional security features, this is a small intro to the Biometric features one can use to enhance the security. The various modalities have been explained.
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In this presentation, we have covered all the key aspects of biometrics like what is biometrics, different concepts related to biometrics, different biometrics technology like working of fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, hand geometry, iris scanning, etc. the presentation mainly focuses on the biometric and what biometric term actually means
INTRODUCTION
FACE RECOGNITION
CAPTURING OF IMAGE BY STANDARD VIDEO CAMERAS
COMPONENTS OF FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS
IMPLEMENTATION OF FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
PERFORMANCE
SOFTWARE
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
APPLICATIONS
CONCLUSION
In the age of Biometric Security taking over the traditional security features, this is a small intro to the Biometric features one can use to enhance the security. The various modalities have been explained.
One of the most helpful presentation for academic and non academic purpose. This presentation can be presented for 40-45 mins. It contains both technical and non technical details of working of a fingerprint bio-metric scanner.
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The project ppt presentation is made for the academic session for the completion of the work from Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University(IMED) MCA department
In this presentation, we have covered all the key aspects of biometrics like what is biometrics, different concepts related to biometrics, different biometrics technology like working of fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, hand geometry, iris scanning, etc. the presentation mainly focuses on the biometric and what biometric term actually means
INTRODUCTION
FACE RECOGNITION
CAPTURING OF IMAGE BY STANDARD VIDEO CAMERAS
COMPONENTS OF FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS
IMPLEMENTATION OF FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
PERFORMANCE
SOFTWARE
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
APPLICATIONS
CONCLUSION
PPT On Biometrics Technology for Engineering student. It contains all the basic of Biometrics. Contents are taken from different sources. I Presented it in 5th semester of B.tech. It is a nice project for engineering students. from Fingerprint to the vein scanning process and voice recognization pattern are explained in a short way.
Biometrics is the most secure and suitable authentication tool. It is the automated method of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Biometric authentication is used in computer Science for verifying human identity.
First of all, Thank you for giving this opportunity of presenting my knowledge with you all, hope this is helpful to learn something regarding biometric technology
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3. Content:
What is Biometric?
Importance of Biometric
History of Biometric
Physical Characterstics
Fingerprint Identification
Face Recognition
Signature Identification
Iris Identification
Veins Recognition
Behavioural Characterstics
Voice Recognition
Applications of Biometrics
Pros and Cons
4. • something you know, like a password, PIN,
or code.
• something you have, like a swipe card, smart
card etc.
• something you are, which is biometrics.
three main types of authentication
available today are:
5. What is a biometric?
Biometrics
•Is the term given to the use of
biological traits OR
behavioral characteristics
to identify an individual.
6. The Biometric importance
The security is needed in every place.
Eliminate the existing problems, Like
those which can be taken, stolen,
borrowed or even forgotten.
7. The Biometric importance (Cont.)
Improves convenience, security, and privacy.
The first and most critical link in the security
chain.
8. Biometrics History
The term "biometrics" is derived from the Greek words
bio which means
(life)
and metric means
(to measure).
9. Biometrics History (Cont.)
the first known example of biometrics in practice was a
form of finger printing being used in China in the 14th
century.
10. Biometrics History (Cont.)
In the 1890s, 'Bertillonage', created a method of bodily
measurement with the criminals who repeated the
crimes with different names and looks.
11. Biometrics History (Cont.)
After this, finger printing, which was developed
by Richard Edward Henry of Scotland Yard.
13. Fingerprint Recognition:
Fingerprint Recognition is the identification by
using patterns of friction ridges and valleys on
an individual's fingertips which are unique to
that individual.
20. •the angle at which the pen is held,
•the number of times the pen is lifted,
•the time it takes to write the entire signature,
the pressure exerted by the person while signing,
Signature Verification Process (Cont.)
Biometric
trait
24. Veins Recognition:
Venial Recognition: A system for Identification using
a person’s unique vein patterns.
Veins as a biometrics tool involve the measurement
of the blood vessels on the back of your hand.
27. Voice Recognition:
Voice Recognition: is the Identification using
the acoustic features of speech that have been
found to differ between individuals.
33. Other Applications (Cont.)
• Fujitsu has developed a mouse that can verify a
person's identity by recognizing his pattern of
blood veins.
34. Advantages of biometrics
1. Uniqueness
2. Time security
3. Reduce Fraud
4. No Forgotten Password
5. Accuracy
6. Accountability
35. Disadvantages of Biometrics
1. costly.
2. Facial imaging can also hinder accurate
identifications.
3. Missing body part problem.
36. Disadvantages of Biometrics
(Cont.)
4. False acceptances and rejections.
5. The amount of comfort.
6. The scanning of eye is fearful.
7. The nervousness that people feel about the
scanners identification.
37. Future Prospects
Biometry is one of the most promising and life-altering
technologies in existence today. It is all set to
change the way we live in the future. Some of the
emerging biometrics technologies in the near
future are:
1. Ear shape identification.
2. Body odor identification.
3. Body salinity identification.
4. EEG Fingerprint
5. DNA matching
38. Conclusion
Not perfect yet.
Successful applications.
Decreasing costs and increasing convenience.
Increasing both privacy and identity security.
The field of biometrics is evolving.
Benefit from this technology .
39. References:
•The Biometric Consortium - http://www.biometrics.org/
•National Institute of Standards and Technology - http://www.nist.gov/
•The Biometric Catalog - http://www.biometricscatalog.org/
•ITPro - http://www.computer.org/
•Georgia Institute of Technology - http://www.gatech.edu/
•http://www.biometricgroup.com/abio1/technology/researchtechnology.htm
•http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/images/biometrics.jpg
•http://www.information-security-topics.org/information_security_index/V
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