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  2. BioAPI - Wikipedia

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    BioAPI (Biometric Application Programming Interface) is a key part of the International Standards that support systems that perform biometric enrollment and verification (or identification). It defines interfaces between modules that enable software from multiple vendors to be integrated together to provide a biometrics application within a ...

  3. Biometrics - Wikipedia

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    First, some of soft biometric traits are strongly cultural based; e.g., skin colors for determining ethnicity risk to support racist approaches, biometric sex recognition at the best recognizes gender from tertiary sexual characters, being unable to determine genetic and chromosomal sexes; soft biometrics for aging recognition are often deeply ...

  4. Microsoft Fingerprint Reader - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Fingerprint Reader. Microsoft Fingerprint Reader was a device sold by Microsoft, primarily for homes and small businesses.The underlying software providing the biometrics was developed by Digital Persona.

  5. Fawkes (software) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Fawkes program is to enable individuals to protect their own privacy from large data collection. As of May 2022, Fawkes v1.0 has surpassed 840,000 downloads. [4] Eventually, the SAND Laboratory hopes to implement the software on a larger scale to combat unwarranted facial recognition software. [5]

  6. CBEFF - Wikipedia

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    CBEFF (Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework) is a set of ISO/IEC standards defining an approach to facilitate serialisation and sharing of biometric data in an implementation agnostic manner. This is achieved through use of a data structure which both describes, and contains, biometric data.

  7. Private biometrics - Wikipedia

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    Private biometrics is a form of encrypted biometrics, also called privacy-preserving biometric authentication methods, in which the biometric payload is a one-way, homomorphically encrypted feature vector that is 0.05% the size of the original biometric template and can be searched with full accuracy, speed and privacy.

  8. Identix Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Identix Incorporated, established in August 1982, designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed user authentication solutions by capturing and/or comparing fingerprints for security applications and personal identification.

  9. Optical mark recognition - Wikipedia

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    Optical mark recognition (OMR) collects data from people by identifying markings on a paper.OMR enables the hourly processing of hundreds or even thousands of documents. A common application of this technology is used in exams, where students mark cells as their answer