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On basis of the appropriate, interdisciplinary, scientific and cognitive knowledge as well as the special massive experiment result, it has been confirmed an existence of a neuro-psychological mechanism concerning the appearance of certain positive/negative emotions while a person perceives a particular plan-geometrical figure. These emotions appear subconsciously, and certain types of reflexes/responses accompany them, that is, the particular figure from the special set is a stable mental trace of some features of one’s personality. To find some stable mental characteristics for person’s identification/authentication, it has been researched some advanced properties as well as modernized S. Dellinger’s psycho-geometrical method, and also created new method for testing of mental abilities with accent on a person’s manner of processing special knowledge (not data) called Kotelnikov-Shannon_Theorem_Test.
It is described the technical performances of the designed and implemented AutoID: GEOM.-COGN.’01 system. The result of a massive experiment on testing and analyzing of person’s mental (cognitive and noncognitive) characteristic properties is discussed.
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Valchuk, T., Wyrzykowski, R., Kompanets, L. (2002). Mental Characteristics of Person as Basic Biometrics. In: Tistarelli, M., Bigun, J., Jain, A.K. (eds) Biometric Authentication. BioAW 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2359. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47917-1_9
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