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en The algorithm we developed allows the system to make a transformation of the fingerprint image by encoding certain features of the fingerprint and then transforming them in a way that is unique to that fingerprint.

en It has a superior advantage compared with fingerprint identification because the country doesn't have a fingerprint database for the general public.

en These years we've assumed fingerprint evidence was infallible. The scientific evidence shows it's not and a palm print is even less reliable than a fingerprint.

en You sweep your finger over the sensor. ... A flood of images goes from the fingerprint sensor into our chip. A fingerprint sensor in one of our tiny image processor chips is built into the handle of a gun. ... You grab the gun, you sweep the finger over the sensor and, in less than a heartbeat, if you are authorized to fire the gun, you can. Otherwise you can't.

en Just like a Social Security number can get copied today, a fingerprint could get copied tomorrow. And it's real hard to get a new fingerprint.

en Without giving names, there is an access control system on the market now that reads cards and fingerprints. If you present a valid card to the reader and a valid fingerprint, you can get in. Trouble is, the card and fingerprint do not have to be from the same person. This is called a print mismatch. There are a couple of mismatch issues that should be taken up by standards committees.

en Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. The hash value is like a fingerprint; it contains unique information about the user. The software we've developed can automatically search for fingerprints.

en Therefore, (Duncan's) latent fingerprint has been sitting there from day one and it's been searched against every print that has come into the system.

en The main objection was the digital fingerprint machine, which was removed, and now their line is we don' t trust the system, there must be another trick there.

en The DNA is the fingerprint of the 21st Century, but DNA tests are only part of the solution. They are a window into the larger problems in the system, like inadequate counsel.

en There has been a tremendous expansion of the market for biometrics and smart cards, and nowadays many laptops have built-in fingerprint readers. What is needed now is simple access to standardized security products for biometrics and smart cards for the cost-effective replacement of passwords. At the same time there must be cost-effective products for the large number of computers in which fingerprint readers are not installed. By launching Precise 100 XS we have made it possible to easily, quickly and above all cost-effectively, enhance the IT security of many companies, organizations and public authorities throughout the world.

en Ours was like a fingerprint, right on the money,

en DNA is the fingerprint of the 21st century,

en All the fingerprint paintings are done without a grid.

en You carry forever the fingerprint that comes from being under someone's thumb.


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