Interactive Biometric Identification System Based on the Keystroke Dynamic
To solve the problems of biometric identification, a wide variety of intelligent information processing methods are used. All biometric characteristics require the development and implementation of individual methods, on the basis of which a biometric ide
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Biometric Identification Technologies Based on Modern Data Mining Methods
Stepan Bilan • Mohamed Elhoseny D. Jude Hemanth Editors
Biometric Identification Technologies Based on Modern Data Mining Methods
Editors Stepan Bilan State University of Infrastructure and Technology Kyiv, Ukraine
Mohamed Elhoseny College of Computer Information Technology American University in the Emirates Emirates, UAE
D. Jude Hemanth Karunya University Karunya Nagar, India
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Preface
In today’s world, the population is constantly increasing. Along with population growth, the number of computing and computer-related tools accompanying people is also increasing. Modern society is characterized by wide automation of various spheres of human activity, and in these processes, a special place is occupied by biometric identification of a person. Biometric identification technologies are everywhere. For example, modern smartphones contain the option of user access through fingerprints, as well as other human biometric parameters. They are also used in the transport sector, automated computer systems, various access systems, forensic science, and other spheres of human life. As requests for the use of biometric identification tools increase, the number of financial investments in developing new methods and tools with increased reliability of identification and authentication is also increasing. In addition, much attention of specialists is paid to the search for n
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