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Biometrics User Interfaces

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Automated Biometrics

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The task of human-machine interfaces is to present the digital form of the end user’s biometrics characteristics to the computer. It serves two entities of a biometrics system: 1) the human end user, and 2) the host computer. In this chapter, we will first propose the general structure, some new challenges and the corresponding taxonomies of biometrics human-machine interface (BHMI). The human-side interface which takes the capturing job will be discussed in Section 12.2. In Section 12.3, the machine-side interface which communicates with the host computer is introduced. Finally, a typical BHMI design based on palm verification is given.

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Zhang, D.D. (2000). Biometrics User Interfaces. In: Automated Biometrics. The International Series on Asian Studies in Computer and Information Science, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4519-4_12

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