Lewis, 2011 - Google Patents
Corneal topography measurements for biometric applicationsLewis, 2011
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The term biometrics is used to describe the process of analyzing biological and behavioral traits that are unique to an individual in order to confirm or determine his or her identity. Many biometric modalities are currently being researched and implemented including …
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