Abstract Identity management through biometrics offer potential advantages over knowledge and possession based methods. A wide variety of biometric modalities have been tested so far but several factors paralyze the accuracy of mono-modal biometric systems. Usually, the analysis of multiple modalities offers better accuracy. An extensive review of biometric technology is presented here. Besides the mono-modal systems, the article also discusses multi-modal biometric systems along with their architecture and information fusion levels. The paper along with the exemplary evidences highlights the potential for biometric technology, market value and prospects.
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A review of biometric technology along with trends and prospects
%0 Journal Article
%1 Unar20142673
%A Unar, J.A.
%A Seng, Woo Chaw
%A Abbasi, Almas
%D 2014
%J Pattern Recognition
%K face_recognition survey
%N 8
%P 2673 - 2688
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2014.01.016
%T A review of biometric technology along with trends and prospects
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003132031400034X
%V 47
%X Abstract Identity management through biometrics offer potential advantages over knowledge and possession based methods. A wide variety of biometric modalities have been tested so far but several factors paralyze the accuracy of mono-modal biometric systems. Usually, the analysis of multiple modalities offers better accuracy. An extensive review of biometric technology is presented here. Besides the mono-modal systems, the article also discusses multi-modal biometric systems along with their architecture and information fusion levels. The paper along with the exemplary evidences highlights the potential for biometric technology, market value and prospects.
@article{Unar20142673,
abstract = {Abstract Identity management through biometrics offer potential advantages over knowledge and possession based methods. A wide variety of biometric modalities have been tested so far but several factors paralyze the accuracy of mono-modal biometric systems. Usually, the analysis of multiple modalities offers better accuracy. An extensive review of biometric technology is presented here. Besides the mono-modal systems, the article also discusses multi-modal biometric systems along with their architecture and information fusion levels. The paper along with the exemplary evidences highlights the potential for biometric technology, market value and prospects. },
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author = {Unar, J.A. and Seng, Woo Chaw and Abbasi, Almas},
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description = {A review of biometric technology along with trends and prospects},
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journal = {Pattern Recognition },
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pages = {2673 - 2688},
timestamp = {2016-07-29T18:37:33.000+0200},
title = {A review of biometric technology along with trends and prospects },
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003132031400034X},
volume = 47,
year = 2014
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