Inderscience Publishers. "Further studies will develop the concept of internal biometrics, and will lead to automatic identification methods that are highly resistant to spoofing," concludes Shamir.Get the latest science news with ScienceDaily's free email newsletters, updated daily and weekly. It would be almost impossible to fake one's internal body parts including the kneecaps.
Biometrics using internal body parts: Knobbly knees in competition with fingerprints. Inderscience Publishers. He later added to his famous ginger locks with a See You Jimmy hat and showed off his knobbly knees in a mini kilt. Forget digital fingerprints, iris recognition and voice identification, the next big thing in biometrics could be your knobbly knees.
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Tracey read out the rules for the Knobbly Knees contestIn keeping with Great British tradition, the housemates will compare body parts in their latest task to see who has the knobbliest knees… Or view hourly updated newsfeeds in your RSS reader:Keep up to date with the latest news from ScienceDaily via social networks:Tell us what you think of ScienceDaily -- we welcome both positive and negative comments. 10 (fairly) quiet UK beach resorts for summer hols if you still haven't booked Ryanair launches flash sale with flights to Greece, Croatia & Italy under £15 TUI slash £150 off package holidays with £225pp Turkey deals if you're quick Plane seats of the future - with no tray tables, TV screens or seat pockets Italy threatens to ban Ryanair flights for being 'lax' with coronavirus safety©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No.
"Biometrics using internal body parts: Knobbly knees in competition with fingerprints." Sam's stag do is tartan barmy Dj Darron Rowlands spinning 60s tunes in the breaks, Also on the day other competitions from the 1960s such as Glamorous Granny, knobbly knees, best baby, best sixties dressed male and female, and staff dressed up in hi-Di-hi outfits. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes.
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Knobbly knees in competition with fingerprints 23 January 2013 Forget digital fingerprints, iris recognition and voice identification, the next big thing in biometrics could be your knobbly knees.
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