Examples of Biometric Technology in a sentence
Biometric Technology — The use of computer technology to identify people based on physical or behavioral characteristics such as fingerprints, retinal or voice scans.
Traore, A New Biometric Technology Based on Mouse Dynamics, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, Vol.
In SPIE Defense and Security Symposium : Biometric Technology for Human Identification, volume 6944, 2008.[14] J.
REAL ID and Biometric Technology, at 497 (emphasis added) (citations omitted).
See REAL ID and Biometric Technology, at 492.22 While the REAL ID Act recognized that individuals with deferred action status would be eligible to obtain driver’s licenses, it seems almost without argument that the drafters of the Act did not foresee four to five million individuals obtaining deferred action by virtue of one DHS Directive, especially when the yearly average of deferred action grants prior to DACA was less than 1,000.
SPIE 7306B: Biometric Technology for Human Identification VI, April 2009.
ROSS & KARTHIK NANDAKUMAR, INTRODUCTION TO BIOMETRICS 43–44 (2011); DAVID LYON, SURVEILLANCE STUDIES: AN OVERVIEW 118–36 (2007); SHOSHANA AMIELLE MAGNET, WHEN BIOMETRICS FAIL: GENDER, RACE, AND THE TECHNOLOGY OF IDENTITY (2011); ROBERT O’HARROW, JR., NO PLACE TO HIDE 157–89 (2005); VACCA, supra;Robin Feldman, Considerations on the Emerging Implementation of Biometric Technology, 25 HASTINGS702 EMORY LAW JOURNAL [Vol.
Thiessen, The Real ID Act and Biometric Technology: A Nightmare for Citizens and the States That Have to Implement It, 6 J.
Research Note: Biometric Technology Applications and Trends in Hotels.
Nelson, America Identified: Biometric Technology and Society (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2011), 13, http://books.google.com/books?id=64zo8GjybdYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=America+ Identified&hl=en&sa=X&ei=k7cRUtKnEKugyAHy3IEo&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=America%20Identified&f=false.