Soft biometrics; human identification using comparative descriptions
Soft biometrics are a new form of biometric identification which use physical or behavioral traits that can be naturally described by humans. Unlike other biometric approaches, this allows identification based solely on verbal descriptions, bridging the semantic gap between biometrics and human desc...
Main Authors: | Reid, Daniel (Author), Nixon, Mark S. (Author), Stevenage, Sarah V. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-06.
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