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Submitted By:
NAME - PREETI
Roll No -1219531098
BRANCH - ELECTRONICS AND
COMMUNICATION & ENGG.
March 27, 2015
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GUIDED BY:
VIPIN KUMAR & SUNIL TIWARI.

CONTENT
Definiton of biometrics
Terms of biometrics
History of biometrics
Biometrics characteristics
Biometrics recognition techniques
Applications
Advantages & Disadvantages
conclusion
References
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Biometrics refers to the automatic identification
of a person based on his or her physiological or
behavioral characteristics .
WhaT Is BIOMETRICs ?
INTODUCTION
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Why BIOMETRICs ?
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Level of Security

hIsTORy
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The ancient Egyptians and the Chinese played
a large role in biometrics history.
Biometrics in practice was a form of finger
printing being used in china in the 14
th
century.
Bertillon developed a technique of multiple
body measurements .
A system called “Indentimat” which measured
shape of the hand and length of fingers was
introduced in 1970s.

ChaRaCTERsTICs Of
BIOMETRICs
 Any human characteristic can qualify as a
biometric characteristic as long as it satisfies the
following requirements:-
Universality
Distinctiveness
Permanence
Collectability

hOW BIOMETRICs WORks ?
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No
Yes
Biometric
Data Collection
Transmission
Quality
Sufficient?
Ye
s
Template Match
Signal Processing,
Feature Extraction,
Representation
Database
Generate Template
Decision
Confidence?
new biometric sample is
requested.
No
All biometric systems
works in a four-stage
process:
Capture
Extraction
Comparison
Match/Non-match

A biometric system cAn operAte
in two modes
1.Identification: A one to many comparison of the captured
biometric against a biometric database in attempt to identify
an unknown individual.
2.Verification: A one to one comparison of a captured
biometric with a stored template to verify that the individual
is who he claims to be.
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types of biometrics
Physiological
 Face
 Fingerprint
 Hand geometry
 Retina
 Iris recognition
Behavioral
 Signature
 Voice
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fingerprint recognition
A live acquisition of a person’s fingerprint.
Dots (very small ridges),
Space between two divergent ridges,
Spurs (a notch protruding from a ridge),
Bridges (small ridges joining two longer
adjacent ridges), crossovers (two ridges
that cross each other).
One of the largest fingerprint recognization
system is integrated automated fingerprint
identification system, maintained by FBI in
the US since 1999.
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fAce recognition:
•Face recognition uses the visible
physical structure of the face and
analyses the spatial geometry of
distinguishing features in it to identify
an individual.
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Database
Input face image Extraction of
face image
Extraction of
face features
Positive
Negative

Hand or finger geometry is an automated
measurement of many dimensions of the hand and
fingers.
HAnd geometry
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Based on a number of measurements taken from
the human hand.
The technique is very simple, relatively easy to use,
and inexpensive.
The physical size of a hand geometry-based system
is large.

iris recognition
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Database
Input of face
image
Detection of
eye regions
Put iris in focus
Recognition of
iris pattern
accept
reject
•Iris scanning measures the iris pattern in the colored part of the
eye.
•Iris recognition uses camera technology with subtle infrared
illumination to acquire images of the detail-rich, intricate structures
of the iris.

Retina Recognition
•It analyzing the layer of blood vessels situated at the back of
the eye.
•The machine takes around ten seconds to shine a “low
intensity coherent light source” onto the retina to illuminate
the blood vessels.
•Once the machine has a copy of the scan, it compares the
picture to all the different scans on file, looks for a match, and
identifies the individual.
•Retina scan machines are fairly expensive.
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SpeakeR / Voice Recognition
Voice or speaker recognition uses vocal characteristics
to identify individuals using a pass-phrase.
A telephone or microphone can serve as a sensor,
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SignatuRe VeRification
Signature identification: is the analyses of the way a user signs
his or her name.
This technology examines :
• speed.
• direction .
• pressure of writing.
• the angle at which the pen is held.
• the number of times the pen is lifted.
• the time it takes to write the entire signature.
The process used by a biometric system to verify a signature is
called dynamic signature verification (DSV).
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compaRiSon of BiometRicS
technology

futuRe pRoSpectS
Biometry is one of the most promising and life-altering
technologies in existence today. It is all set to change the way
we live in the future. Some of the emerging biometrics
technologies in the near future are:
1.Ear shape identification.
2.Body odor identification.
3.Body salinity identification.
4.EEG Fingerprint
5.DNA matching

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Prevent unauthorized access to ATMs, Cellular phones
Desktop PCs
Criminal identification
In automobiles biometrics can replace keys with keyless
entry devices
Airport security
applicationS
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Eliminate problems caused by lost IDs or forgotten
passwords.
Reduce password administration costs.
Make it possible, automatically, to know WHO did WHAT,
WHERE and WHEN?
Replace hard-to-remember passwords which may be shared
or observed.
AdvAntAges of biometrics
Increase security.

multimodAl biometrics
system
It utilize more than one physiological or
behavioral characteristic for enrollment,
verification or identification.
This system takes advantage of the
capabilities of each individual biometric.
It can be used to overcome some of
the limitations of a single biometrics.

disAdvAntAges of biometrics
1.costly.
2.Facial imaging can also hinder
accurate identification.
3.The scanning of eye is fearful.
4.Missing body part problem.
5.False acceptances and rejections.
6.The nervousness that people feel about the scanners
identification.

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conclusion
Biometric is an emerging area with many
opportunities for growth.
Decreasing costs and increasing convenience.
Increasing both privacy and identity security.
Possibly in the near future, you will not have to
remember PINs and passwords and keys in your bags
or pockets will be things of the past.
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references
•www.biometrics.com
•www.google.com
•www.facerecognization.com
•www.fingerprintscanner.com
•www.irisrecognization.com
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