Biometrics: Personal Identification in Networked Society is a comprehensive and accessible source of state-of-the-art information on all existing and emerging biometrics: the science of automatically identifying individuals based on their physiological or behavior characteristics. In particular, the book covers:
- General principles and ideas of designing biometric-based systems and their underlying tradeoffs
- Identification of important issues in the evaluation of biometrics-based systems
- Integration of biometric cues, and the integration of biometrics with other...
Biometrics: Personal Identification in Networked Society is a comprehensive and accessible source of state-of-the-art information on all existing a...
Ruud M. Bolle Jonathan H. Connell Sharath Pankanti
Starting with fingerprints more than a hundred years ago, there has been ongoing research in biometrics. Within the last forty years face and speaker recognition have emerged as research topics. However, as recently as a decade ago, biometrics itself did not exist as an independent field. Each of the biometric-related topics grew out of different disciplines. For example, the study of fingerprints came from forensics and pattern recognition, speaker recognition evolved from signal processing, the beginnings of face recognition were in computer vision, and privacy concerns arose from the...
Starting with fingerprints more than a hundred years ago, there has been ongoing research in biometrics. Within the last forty years face and speaker ...