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Question posted: 05 29 2008 00:02:01 +0000,
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07 06 2010 20:18:08 +0000
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I guess not because it would defeat the purpose of the terminology 'biometrics'. I feel it needs a biological identification rather than digital images or physical photographs. If passwords are hackable, so are photographs. I feel it is right to keep biometrics limited to the existing ones or probably innovate to be able to bring down the CER economically so as to make it commonly available.
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Hari Prasad K, Head - Managed Services & IT Solutions
| 05 30 2008 04:06:57 +0000
2 Answers for "Can photographs be treated as biometric information?"
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Speaking of biometrics, people often think of fingerprints, iris scans, hand geometry and DNA samples. Photographs are often viewed as not falling under the definition of biometrics as biometrics have to include some form of automated recognition system. While this view might be valid with respect to analogue photography, it is not so with digital photography. Given improvements in digital scanning technologies, even traditional photographs should be treated as biometric information.
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