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Identity Management with Biometrics

You're reading from   Identity Management with Biometrics Explore the latest innovative solutions to provide secure identification and authentication

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838988388
Length 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Lisa Bock Lisa Bock
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1 –Understanding Biometric Authentication
2. Chapter 1: Exploring Biometric Technology FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Biometrics and Mobile Devices 4. Chapter 3: Recognizing Biometric Characteristics 5. Chapter 4: Comparing Advantages and Modalities 6. Section 2 – Applying Biometric Technologies
7. Chapter 5: Implementing Fingerprint Technology 8. Chapter 6: Using Facial Recognition 9. Chapter 7: Learning Iris Recognition 10. Chapter 8: Using Voice Recognition 11. Chapter 9: Considering Alternate Biometrics 12. Section 3 – Deploying a Large-Scale Biometric System
13. Chapter 10: Selecting the Right Biometric 14. Chapter 11: Integrating the Biometric System 15. Chapter 12: Testing and System Deployment 16. Chapter 13: Discovering Practical Biometric Applications 17. Chapter 14: Addressing Privacy Concerns 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

Now it’s time to check your knowledge. Select the best response, and then check your answers, found in the Assessment section at the end of the book:

  1. A very small percentage (approximately 2%) of individuals can’t recognize faces at all. These individuals suffer from a condition called _____, or face blindness.

    a. hyperopia

    b. near-infrared

    c. prosopagnosia

    d. myopia

  2. The ______ approach uses facial images with lower dimensions, which results in a blurry representation of a face.

    a. eigenface

    b. hyperopia

    c. prosopagnosia

    d. myopic

  3. 3D imaging uses advanced techniques and cameras employing a(n) _____ light to obtain a textured, realistic image.

    a. eigenface

    b. infrared

    c. myopic

    d. thermal

  4. _____ illuminates the target surface with a ToF camera, and measures the differences in reflected light, which is used to construct a 3D model of the target.

    a. LIDAR

    b. Infrared

    c. Myopic

    d. Thermal

  5. The points between the eyes and the mouth make up an isosceles_____...
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