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Biometrics Institute is a non-profit organization and offers an analysis section with news, reviews, FAQs, and patents. Read about installations and current projects.
Features a listing of research and databases for projects concerning face, fingerprints, handwriting, voice, and speech.
Informs users about biometric encryption, its history, the major types of techniques and a list of future uses for the technology.
Given its address, this discussion on biometrics is clearly not optimistic about the future. Provides articles on the new technologies.
Read a transcript from a US Congressional subcommittee hearing on the current and future uses of the technology.
Provides an overview of the technology, a description of people involved in various projects and posts technical reports and publications.
Describes the move towards a single API standard for the industry and recommends what features to consider when buying biometric products.
Roger Clarke presents this detailed technical article on management challenges and public policy issues as it relates to biometrics.
Find vendors, technology info, pilots, and projects for finger, facial, iris, hand, and retina scan biometric technology.
Get this freely available international journal that serves the biometric fraternity. With links to download past issues in .pdf format.
Compare twelve different biometric product reviews listed by company. Download a features table, and find related links on personal ID products.
Lawrence Aragon explains how lower costs have made biometric products more attractive to IT manager, despite their James Bond-like qualities.
Lawrence Aragon writes for the PC Week publication and talks about the rise of low-cost biometric products on the market.
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Provides news and articles on the latest speech technology. Find information on current and back issues and see if you qualify for a complimentary subscription.
University of Sussex Prof. Simon Davies projects the future of biometrics in the areas of immigration, social welfare, elections and banking.
Ann Davis discusses the ins and outs of biometrics and details the use of hand geometry, iris scans and voiceprints in the modern workplace.
1999 article from "PC Magazine" offers illustrations describing the nature of biometrics including fingerprint and face recognition and voice authentication.
October 1997 article provides a basic overview of these computer security measures. Technologies such as face and voice recognition are described.