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Advantages Saves time and work force, Searches nationally, Disadvantages, Expensive, Ethical isuses Doesn't definite result,
loop, arch, and whorl are the fingerprint patterns
no everyones fingerprint is unique no everyones fingerprint is unique No everyones finger print changes because of family genes!!!!!!!!!!! Even twins has there own fingerprint
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Genom_p009.shtml?fave=no&isb=empty&from=TSW this is the fingerprint experiment
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Some laptops that come with fingerprint recognition technology include Toshiba Portege R930, Toshiba Tecra R940, and the Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook. Most laptops that have been produced since 2010 come standard with fingerprint recognition technology.
visual pattern recognision,cbir,face recognition,iris recognition,fingerprint recognition,image inprinting
average of 120 to 150 points [handbook of fingerprint recognition 2009]
to identify each individual, identify the causes of disease ...
Finger prints recognition's are carried out in mobile phones through embedded camera in mobile phones.
The touch id fingerprint recognition enables users to quickly use up to 5 fingerprints to store data in their devices.
Fingerprint readers, facial recognition, speech recognition... anything really that can be used to uniquely identify a person, in the way of the physcial structure can be used for biometrics.
Fingerprint door access can be found online at http://www.fingerprintdoorlocks.com/. These systems have advantages along with disadvantages, but are very secure.
Biometrics is defined as using physiological characteristics of an individual for identification purposes. There are many forms of biometric identification including: fingerprint, finger vein, palm vein, iris recognition, retinal scans, facial recognition, voice recognition, hand geometry and others. Fingerprint biometric identification is by far the most popular modality and it uses a person's fingerprint (regardless of which one) as the basis for identification in a biometric authentication system. However, since a certain percentage of the population has unidentifiable fingerprints due to age, degradation or cuts, bruises or scrapes, it is not considered the most reliable form of biometric identification. It is usually, however, the least expensive.
Biometric input is a fed in by a device designed to measure certain physical qualities, such as facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, handprint recognition, or any other type of system that can reasonably identify one person from the rest of the people living in the world, and often replaces or supplements traditional passwords.
It means that your computer would have a fingerprint scanner or facial recognition. This is becoming more and more popular with new computers.
Biometric input is a fed in by a device designed to measure certain physical qualities, such as facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, handprint recognition, or any other type of system that can reasonably identify one person from the rest of the people living in the world, and often replaces or supplements traditional passwords.