biometrics sentence examples
- Why is the uk
introducing biometrics
in its passport?
- Facial biometrics
can be taken from a good quality passport photo.
- Biometrics technology
has come a step nearer.
- What is the status of the proposed eu-wide passport with
fingerprint biometrics
that he mentioned earlier?
- Biometrics in passports.
- Biometrics for computer security
and user authentication has failed to attract much practical interest to date.
- What then of clarke's other comments, about the need to
include biometrics
to meet us standards for its visa waiver scheme.
- Performance of these algorithms compared to
other biometrics
( uk national physical laboratory test report, 2001.
- Even the
biometrics industry
says it is better to have biometrics industry
says it is better to have biometrics stored locally.
- In facial
recognition biometrics, the geometry of our faces is measured.
- Biometrics in travel documents.
- Which makes you think twice about
using biometrics, that don't require a living body attached!
- Plenty are missing digits, or eyes, or have physical conditions that render one or
more biometrics
unstable or hard to read.
- Biometrics systems
are being employed to provide secure access to computer systems, for example in health care institutions.
- Even the biometrics industry says it is better to
have biometrics
stored locally.
- That means t5 will have to collect its
own biometrics
from passengers and check it at the gate.
- Biometrics solutions
we offer today bring access control into the 21st century.
- That has already happened in databases that
contain biometrics, with devastating consequences for some of the people whose data have been mixed up.
- Biometrics data
will be stored on the central site located in brasilia.
- Japan should complete its transition to
embedded biometrics
in early 2006.
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