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Comparative Analysis of Multimodal Biometric System


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1 Department of Computer Science, G.I.M.E.T , Amritsar, Punjab, India
2 Department Computer Science, G.I.M.E.T , Amritsar, Punjab, India
 

Networked environment provides legion of resources but also causing uncertainties due to crimes like computer hacking, illegal access of ATM and cell phone, security is the prime requirement. To overcome this barrier, biometric techniques are used as authentication technique to prevent unauthorized access. Biometric system kind of a method to scrutinize exclusive physical or behavioural traits to determine individual's identity. In this study ,providing the review comparison multimodal biometric system which provide additional accuracy as compared to unimodal biometric systems. The system of concern takes the input either from single or multiple sources and verifies it against the historical information stored within the dataset. This technology uses more than one biometric identifier to compare the identity of the individual. Thus, the system uses three technologies i.e. face, mimic along voice and if any one of this technology is not able to identify, the system scan still use the other two to get accurate results. The main objective of this paper is to use fusion of these biometric techniques for performance enhancement, security , minimize the system error rates to achieve better results.

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Biometric, Multimodal Biometric, Security, Sensors.
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Authors

Gagandeep Kaur
Department of Computer Science, G.I.M.E.T , Amritsar, Punjab, India
Samandeep Singh
Department Computer Science, G.I.M.E.T , Amritsar, Punjab, India
Navneet Kaur
Department of Computer Science, G.I.M.E.T , Amritsar, Punjab, India

Abstract


Networked environment provides legion of resources but also causing uncertainties due to crimes like computer hacking, illegal access of ATM and cell phone, security is the prime requirement. To overcome this barrier, biometric techniques are used as authentication technique to prevent unauthorized access. Biometric system kind of a method to scrutinize exclusive physical or behavioural traits to determine individual's identity. In this study ,providing the review comparison multimodal biometric system which provide additional accuracy as compared to unimodal biometric systems. The system of concern takes the input either from single or multiple sources and verifies it against the historical information stored within the dataset. This technology uses more than one biometric identifier to compare the identity of the individual. Thus, the system uses three technologies i.e. face, mimic along voice and if any one of this technology is not able to identify, the system scan still use the other two to get accurate results. The main objective of this paper is to use fusion of these biometric techniques for performance enhancement, security , minimize the system error rates to achieve better results.

Keywords


Biometric, Multimodal Biometric, Security, Sensors.

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