REVIEW OF BIOMETRIC 3D PALM PRINT RECOGNITION SYSTEM
Keywords:
Biometric, automatically, analyzingAbstract
Biometrics is technology of identifying uniquely human subjects by means of measuring & analyzing one or more inherent behavioral or physical traits. These human body characteristics include fingerprints, voice patterns, eye retinas & irises, facial patterns & hand dimension. Biometric systems include applications making use of biometric technologies & which allow identification automatically, verification or authentication of a natural person. In principle, processing of personal data involving use of a biometric system is considered by privacy experts to be only justified within places requiring a high level of security & absolute identification procedures.
The implementation of similar systems should take place within a transparent way & therefore appropriate information should always be provided to employees.
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