4. Definiton of biometrics
Biometrics refers to the automatic
identification of a person based on his or
her physiological or behavioral
characteristics .
7. Finger Print Recognition
Fingerprint recognition
is the process of the
verification of a person's
identity by comparing
their fingerprints with
previously recorded
samples.
8. Vascular Pattern Matching
Overview of vascular
pattern recognition,
also called vein pattern
authentication,
which uses near-
infrared light to derive
images of blood vessels
of a hand or finger for
personal recognition.
9. Iris Recognition
Iris recognition is an
automated method of
biometric identification
that uses mathematical
pattern-recognition
techniques on video
images of one or both
of the irises of an
individual's eyes.
10. Facial Recognition
Facial recognition
is a way of
identifying or
confirming an
individual's identity
using their face.
Facial recognition
systems can be
used to identify
people in photos,
videos, or in real-
time.
11. Retina Recognition
One of the most secure means of
biometrics
Unique to each person
Unique to each eye
Problems: require effort on the part
of subjects
12. Applications of Biometric Systems
Commercial Applications
Government Applications
Forensic Applications