An Observed Voting System Based On Biometric Technique
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AUTHOR(S)
B. Devikiruba
KEYWORDS
INDEX TERMS: Fingerprint sequence, auto-confirm algorithms, mifaun techniques, Kerberos technique and probabilistic match
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT: This article describes a computational framework, which can run almost on every computer connected to an IP based network, to study biometric techniques. This paper discusses with a system protecting confidential information, puts strong security demands on the identification. Biometry provides us with a user-friendly method for this identification and is becoming a competitor for current identification mechanisms. The experimentation section focuses on biometric verification, specifically based on fingerprints. This article should be read as a warning to those thinking of using methods of identification without first examine the technical opportunities for compromising mechanisms and the associated legal consequences. The development is based on the java language that easily improves software packages that is useful to test new control techniques.
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