A Comparative Analysis of Unimodal and Multimodal Biometric Systems
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In this survey paper discuss the various sort of biometric systems. Life science system typically works for individual person identification. The science and technology of activity and analyzing biological information is referred as Biometric. Life science are that sort of system which may offer a lot of security to user. Biometric identifiers are frequently sorted as physiological versus activity characteristics. Physiological attributes are known with the state of the body. During this paper conjointly discuss the various sort of biometric systems i.e., unimodal and multimodal . Conjointly discuss the comparison of various previous modal in biometric system and its comparative analysis. The comparison of receptive technique relies on multi modal system. In day to day the demand of biometric system will increase. Drawbacks are also shown of unimodal system, that why demand of multimodal is additionally will increase. During this analysis work principally discuss the unimodal and multimodal based mostly previous work.
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