Title :
A survey of biometric recognition methods
Author :
Delac, Kresimir ; Grgic, Mislav
Author_Institution :
Carrier Services Dept., HT - Croatian Telecom, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract :
Biometric recognition refers to an automatic recognition of individuals based on a feature vector (s) derived from their physiological and/or behavioral characteristic. Biometric recognition systems should provide a reliable personal recognition schemes to either confirm or determine the identity of an individual. Applications of such a system include computer systems security, secure electronic banking, mobile phones, credit cards, secure access to buildings, health and social services. By using biometrics a person could be identified based on "who she/he is" rather then "what she/he has" (card, token, key) or "what she/he knows" (password, PIN). In this paper, a brief overview of biometric methods, both unimodal and multimodal, and their advantages and disadvantages, will be presented.
Keywords :
authorisation; biometrics (access control); pattern recognition; smart cards; telecommunication security; automatic recognition; behavioral characteristic; biometric recognition method; computer systems security; credit card; feature vector; health service; mobile phones; multimodal biometric; personal identification; personal recognition scheme; personal verification; physiological characteristic; secure building access; secure electronic banking; social service; unimodal biometric method; Application software; Biometrics; Character recognition; Face recognition; Feature extraction; Humans; Infrared heating; Space technology; Telecommunications; Veins;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics in Marine, 2004. Proceedings Elmar 2004. 46th International Symposium
Print_ISBN :
953-7044-02-5