Behavioral Biometric Characteristic
What is a Behavioral Biometric Characteristic? Many biometric characteristics are determined entirely by biology; fingerprints, retinal blood vessel patters, and so forth.
Behavioral Biometric Characteristics are biometric characteristics that are acquired over time by an individual, and are at least partly based on acquired behavior. Behavioral characteristics tend to dominate in such biometric systems as signature recognition and keystroke dynamics.
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Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Behavioral Biometric Characteristic Biological Biometric Characteristic Biometrics Biometric Data Biometrics Algorithm Biometric Match Biometric Match Threshold Biometric Sample Biometric System Capture Common Biometric Exchange File Format (CBEFF) Challenge Response Closed-set Identification Covert Sampling Feature Extraction Live Biometric Capture Liveness Detection Non-cooperative User One-to-many One-to-One Open-set Identification Overt Collection Speaker Recognition Spoofing Template Threshold True Accept Rate True Reject Rate Uncooperative User Verification
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