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By Steve Ranger
Published: 20 July 2006 13:25 GMT
Accuracy
Some biometrics are more accurate than others. Iris is generally considered to be the most accurate, followed by fingerprint then face.
Accuracy is usually determined by measuring the False Acceptance Rate - i.e. allowing in imposters - and the False Rejection Rate, which is when an authorised user is barred.
The list from A to Z
Click on the links below to find out more on each of the entries in the list.
A is for Accuracy
B is for Behavioural biometric
C is for Cash machine
D is for Database
E is for Ear
F is for Facial recognition
G is for Gummi bears
H is for Hand geometry
I is for Iris
J is for Juan Vucetich
K is for Keystroke dynamics
L is for Liveness testing
M is for Mobile phones
N is for Network security
O is for Oxford
P is for Palm
Q is for Queues
R is for Registration
S is for Signature verification
T is for Twins
U is for Universality
V is for Voice verification
W is for Walk
X is for X-ray
Y is for Young
Z is for Zurich Airport
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