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  2. Facial recognition, biometrics largely accepted in tech, but ...

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    Biometric technology hit the shelves in late 2011 with the release of Android's then-latest operating system, which let users unlock their screens using facial recognition.

  3. Retinal scan - Wikipedia

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    A retinal scan is a biometric technique that uses unique patterns on a person's retina blood vessels. It is not to be confused with other ocular-based technologies: iris recognition, commonly called an "iris scan", and eye vein verification that uses scleral veins.

  4. Biometrics - Wikipedia

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    An operator signature is a biometric mode where the manner in which a person using a device or complex system is recorded as a verification template. [33] One potential use for this type of biometric signature is to distinguish among remote users of telerobotic surgery systems that utilize public networks for communication. [33]

  5. Biometric points - Wikipedia

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    With biometrics, rather than comparing the entire image, biometric points are placed at key locations, measurements are taken between all the points, and the results are compiled into a "score." A score can be easily obtained from every image on file and stored in the database.

  6. Forward Health On Securing Biometric Data From Breaches - AOL

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  7. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    Workplace wellness programs have many components to help improve health outcomes and decrease health disparities. These components include smoking cessation programs, fitness center memberships, nutrition aids, and biometric screenings, often in exchange for health insurance premium reductions. [37]

  8. Biometric identification by country - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to expedite travel cross the US-Canada border and makes use of biometric authentication technology, specifically "iris recognition biometric technology". [6] It permits pre-approved members of the program to use self-serve kiosks at airports, reserved lanes at land crossings, or by phoning border officials when entering by water.

  9. Surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Biometric surveillance is a technology that measures and analyzes human physical and/or behavioral characteristics for authentication, identification, or screening purposes. [74] Examples of physical characteristics include fingerprints, DNA, and facial patterns.