Biometrics Tutorial4
Biometrics Tutorial4
Physiological
Behavioral
Combination of physiological and behavioral modality
The following table collects the points that differentiate these three modalities −
This modality pertains to the shape and size This modality is related to change in human This mod
of the body. behavior over time. behavior
For example −
Fingerprint Recognition
Hand Geometry Recognition system For example − For exam
Facial Recognition System Gait (the way one walks) Voice Re
Iris Recognition System Rhythm of typing keys It depend
Hand Geometry Recognition System Signature etc., and
Retinal Scanning System
DNA Recognition System
Physiological Modalities
As depicted earlier, the physiological modalities are based on the
direct measurement of parts of human body such as iris,
fingerprint, shape, and position of fingers, etc.
Demerits of Finger
Recognition System
Scars, cuts or absence of finger can hinder the recognition
process.
The systems can be fooled by using artificial finger made of
wax.
It involves physical contact with the system.
They leave the pattern of finger behind at the time of
entering sample.
Applications of Finger
Recognition System
Verification of driver-license authenticity.
Checking validity of driving license.
Border Control/Visa Issuance.
Access control in organizations.
Facial Recognition System
Facial recognition is based on determining shape and size of jaw,
chin, shape and location of the eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, and
cheekbones. 2D facial scanners start reading face geometry and
recording it on the grid. The facial geometry is transferred to the
database in terms of points. The comparison algorithms perform
face matching and come up with the results. Facial recognition is
performed in the following ways −
Demerits of Facial
Recognition System
Facial traits change over time.
Uniqueness is not guaranteed, for example, in case of
identical twins.
If a candidate face shows different expressions such as light
smile, then it can affect the result.
It requires adequate lighting to get correct input.
Applications of Facial
Recognition System
General Identity Verification.
Verification for access control.
Human-Computer Interaction.
Criminal Identification.
Surveillance.
To make the sample transmittable.
To remove distortion of sample.