Open Access
Journal Article
Advancements in Biometric Authentication Systems
by
Emily Martin
TET 2019 1(1):2; 10.69610/j.tet.20190930 - 30 September 2019
Abstract
This paper delves into the significant advancements made in biometric authentication systems over the past decade. Biometric authentication, which relies on unique biological characteristics of individuals to verify their identity, has evolved from basic fingerprint recognition to more sophisticated technologies such as facial recognition, iris scanning, and voice analysis. The
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This paper delves into the significant advancements made in biometric authentication systems over the past decade. Biometric authentication, which relies on unique biological characteristics of individuals to verify their identity, has evolved from basic fingerprint recognition to more sophisticated technologies such as facial recognition, iris scanning, and voice analysis. The abstract outlines the historical development of biometric authentication methods, discusses the challenges faced in implementation, and examines the impact of recent technological breakthroughs on security and convenience. It particularly focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of these systems. Furthermore, the paper addresses the ethical considerations and privacy concerns associated with widespread adoption of biometric authentication, highlighting the need for robust regulations and responsible use.