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3-D biometric authentication based on finger veins almost impossible to fool – Tech Xplore
Biometric authentication, which uses unique anatomical features such as fingerprints or facial features to verify a person’s identity, is increasingly replacing…

Biometric authentication, which uses unique anatomical features such as fingerprints or facial features to verify a person’s identity, is increasingly replacing traditional passwords for accessing everything from smartphones to law enforcement systems. A newly developed approach that uses 3-D images of finger veins could greatly increase the security of this type of authentication.
“The 3-D finger vein biometric authentication method we developed enables levels of specificity and anti-spoofing …
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