Efficient Ways to Make Biometrics System More Effective
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Abstract
Biometric identification system, which uses physical or behavioral features to check a person’s identity, ensures much
greater security than passwords and number systems. Biometric features such as face or fingerprint can be stored on a microchip in
credit card, for example. A single feature, however, sometimes fails to be exact enough to identification. Another disadvantage of
using only one feature is that the chosen feature is not always readable; a multi-modal identification that uses two and more different
features face, fingerprint and soft biometrics(height, gender)to identify people. With its modalities, this achieves much greater
accuracy than single-feature systems. Even if one modality is somehow disturbed, the ether one modality still leads to an accurate
identification. This article goes into detail about the use of face, fingerprint and soft biometrics modalities for identification.
Index Terms— Biometric System, Performance Evaluation, Objectives, integrating multiple traits
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