fingerprint verification
1Fingerprint Verification Competition — (FVC) is an international competition focused on fingerprint verification software assessment. A subset of fingerprint impressions acquired with various sensors was provided to registered participants, to allow them to adjust the parameters of… …
2Fingerprint recognition — or fingerprint authentication refers to the automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify an individual and verify their identity. This article touches on… …
3Fingerprint — This article is about human fingerprints. For other uses, see Fingerprint (disambiguation) …
4Automated fingerprint identification — is the process of automatically matching one or many unknown fingerprints against a database of known and unknown prints. Automated fingerprint identification systems are primarily used by law enforcement agencies for criminal identification… …
5Public key fingerprint — In public key cryptography, a public key fingerprint is a short sequence of bytes used to authenticate or look up a longer public key. Fingerprints are created by applying a cryptographic hash function to a public key. Since fingerprints are… …
6Microsoft Fingerprint Reader — Exterior of Fingerprint Reader Microsoft Fingerprint Reader was a device that was sold by Microsoft primarily targeted at home and small business users which is currently discontinued. The underlying software providing the biometrics was… …
7genetic fingerprint — noun biometric identification obtained by examining a person s unique sequence of DNA base pairs; often used for evidence in criminal law cases • Syn: ↑DNA fingerprint • Hypernyms: ↑biometric identification, ↑biometric authentication, ↑identity… …
8DNA fingerprint — noun biometric identification obtained by examining a person s unique sequence of DNA base pairs; often used for evidence in criminal law cases • Syn: ↑genetic fingerprint • Hypernyms: ↑biometric identification, ↑biometric authentication,… …
9identity verification — noun the automatic identification of living individuals by using their physiological and behavioral characteristics negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification if a pin or password is lost or forgotten it can …
10Multibiometrics — A biometric system which relies only on a single biometric identifier in making a personal identification is often not able to meet the desired performance requirements. Identification based on multiple biometrics represents an emerging trend. A… …