0 referring to detailed information about someone's body, such as the patterns of colour in their eyes, that can be used to prove who that person is:
1 using detailed information about someone's body, for example the patterns of colour in their eyes, in order to prove who they are:
It's a small company developing biometric technology that could be used for things like advanced fingerprinting or eye scans.
The other kinematic parameters, as well as dynamic ones, were identified on the basis of the biometric tables, recommendations, and empirical relations given in refs.
Many of these efforts have concentrated on physical, biometric attributes of the indivdiual, and this is one such system.
This is extremely important in consumer applications because if customers find a biometric device intrusive or difficult to use they will take their custom elsewhere.
This examines the biometric system's accuracy in comparing the latest reading with the user's template.
During the second trimester of pregnancy, specific biometric indicators are measured using ultrasound to detect fetuses presenting with this syndrome.
This model fully reproduces the data, providing a standard against which the biometric models can be compared.
Where more than one biometric parameter studied, optimal predictor quoted.
Therefore, we allowed the means to vary across gender for all biometric models.