Soft biometrics are characteristics that can be used to describe, but not uniquely identify an individual. These include traits such as height, weight, gender, hair, skin and cloth...
Simon Denman, Clinton Fookes, Alina Bialkowski, Sr...
In the recent years, 3D Face recognition has emerged as a major solution to deal with the unsolved issues for reliable 2D face recognition, i.e. lighting condition and viewpoint v...
Authentication systems based on biometric features (e.g., fingerprint impressions, iris scans, human face images, etc.) are increasingly gaining widespread use and popularity. Ofte...
Biometrics is the science and technology of measuring and analyzing biological data of human body, extracting a feature set from the acquired data, and comparing this set against ...
K. Sasidhar, Vijaya L. Kakulapati, Kolikipogu Rama...
: Biometrics provide the possibility of unique and convenient authentication. As its application areas grow rapidly, the problems, such as identity fraud and cross matching, threat...