Project Synopsis: Biometrics Medical Announcement"
Project Synopsis: Biometrics Medical Announcement"
Team Member(s) :
Sponsoring Company :
External Guide :
Main Objectives:
Data about time and location, say, when and where the
sample was captured. They may also collect shadow
information, for instance any system for facial recognition
inescapably ends up collecting extra information on
people’s age, gender and ethnicity,30 and – given that
facial expressions are topological configurations that can
be measured – they have also the potential to detect people’s
emotional states, as reflected in their expressions.
Sensors can also elicit details on the medical history of the
identifying person. Medical details can be elicited in
various ways. First, injuries or changes in health can
prevent someone from being enrolled by the system and
then be recorded. Although most current technologies
have no capability for determining the causes of recognition
failure, no one can exclude the possibility that future
applications may be designed to identify these causes.
Second, medical information can be deduced by comparing
selected biometric characteristics captured during
initial enrolment and subsequent entries.
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Scope definition:
Assumptions
• The components/Modules will be developed in C#.Net and the front end will be ASP.Net
and would comply to .NET framework specifications.
• Components may inherit from existing available Microsoft .NET components but may
customize to suit the requirements.
• All the project team members have good knowledge of .NET framework basics, ASP.Net,
C#.Net programming.
• Some smaller dummy implementation applications would need to be developed to test &
demonstrate the functionality provided by these components.
Modules:
CPU Pentium IV
Memory 512 MB RAM
Display Options VGA
Input Device Keyboard, Mouse
Operating Systems Windows XP/Windows 2000
Application Libraries .Net Framework, ASP.Net, C#
Technologies / Software ASP.Net (Front End), IIS (Server)
and SQL-Server (Back End)
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CONCLUSION
Date:
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