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Biometrics Technology Comes of Age 

Author: Drew Robb
DOI: 10.1201/1079/43283.29.12.20020601/36771.2
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Published in: journal EDPACS, Volume 29, Issue 12 June 2002 , pages 12 - 20
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Abstract

Biometrics technology has long promised instant, accurate, and secure access to facilities, networks, and devices. Until recently, however, its application had evolved little beyond the early twentieth-century fingerprint classification system used by law enforcement. That is all about to change as digital imaging and a plethora of biometrics techniques are beginning to reach maturity, and have already given rise to applications in both the commercial and government sectors.
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