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Benefits of using Iris Technology
- The iris is a thin membrane on the interior
of the eyeball. Iris patterns are extremely
complex.
- Patterns are individual (even in fraternal
or identical twins).
- Patterns are formed by six months after birth,
stable after a year. They remain the same for
life.
- Imitation is almost impossible.
- Patterns are easy to capture and encode
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| Method |
Coded Pattern |
False Acceptance Ratio |
Security |
Applications |
| Iris Recognition |
Iris pattern |
1/1,200,000 |
High |
High-security facilities |
| Fingerprinting |
Fingerprints |
1/1,000 |
Medium |
Universal |
| Hand Shape |
Size, length and thickness
of hands |
1/700 |
Low |
Low-security facilities |
| Facial Recognition |
Outline, shape and distribution
of eyes and nose |
1/100 |
Low |
Low-security facilities |
| Signature |
Shape of letters, writing
order, pen pressure |
1/100 |
Low |
Low-security facilities |
| Voiceprinting |
Voice characteristics |
1/30 |
Low |
Telephone service |
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Source;
AIM Japan, Automatic Identification Seminar, Sept.14, 2001. |
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