Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Recent Advances in Biometrics

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Muhammad Sarfraz
Muhammad Sarfraz

Kuwait University,
Kuwait

Published 27 July 2022

Doi 10.5772/intechopen.97986

ISBN 978-1-80355-457-0

Print ISBN 978-1-80355-456-3

eBook (PDF) ISBN 978-1-80355-458-7

Copyright year 2022

Number of pages 236

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

1. Introductory Chapter: On Biometrics with Iris

By Muhammad Sarfraz and Nourah Alfialy

186
2. Biometric-Based Human Recognition Systems: An Overview

By David Palma and Pier Luca Montessoro

605
3. Assessment of How Users Perceive the Usage of Biometric Technology Applications

By Taban Habibu, Edith Talina Luhanga and Anael Elikana Sam

190
4. Behavioral Biometrics: Past, Present and Future

By Mridula Sharma and Haytham Elmiligi

870
5. Biometrics of Aquatic Animals

By Mahmoud M.S. Farrag

333
7. Quantum Biometrics

By Iannis Kominis, Michail Loulakis and Özgur E. Müstecaplıoğlu

218
9. Image Acquisition for Biometric: Face Recognition

By Siddharth B. Dabhade, Nagsen S. Bansod, Yogesh S. Rode, Narayan P. Bhosale, Prapti D. Deshmukh and Karbhari V. Kale

325
10. Your Vital Signs as Your Password?

By Hind Alrubaish and Nazar Saqib

156
11. A Voice Signal Filtering Methods for Speaker Biometric Identification

By Eugene Fedorov, Tetyana Utkina and Tetyana Neskorodeva

291

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