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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Maltoni , Dario Maio , Anil K. Jain , Salil PrabhakarPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2003. Corr. 2nd Printing ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.900kg ISBN: 9780387954318ISBN 10: 0387954317 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 01 January 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: .,. a useful reference for all biometric security professionals and researchers. The four coauthors have a distinguished combination of academic and professional experience....Overall, readers will be pleased with the style and substance of this book. -Computing Reviews This is a comprehensive reviews of its topic a ] . The thoroughness of the treatment of biometric methods is not obvious from the title. This feature will make the book particularly valuable in some robotics contexts. a ] The intended audience includes researchers, practicing engineers, and students a ] . The book is suggested as a reference book for a graduate course on biometrics. The material is clearly presented a ] . This will certainly be a standard reference work in its field. (Alex M. Andrew, Robotica, Vol. 22, 2004) The book is the first reference on automatic fingerprint recognition and provides an in-depth survey of the fingerprint state-of-the-art, presenting the most recent advances in fingerprints a ] . is ideally suited to researchers and students in biometrics, pattern recognition, forensics, image processing, and computer vision. In addition, it will be essential to developers of biometric solutions, biometric users a ] as well as to project managers and system integrators and administrators involved in the analysis, design, and management of finger-print-based biometric systems. (Computer Spectrum, Issue 4, 2003) From the reviews: ... a useful reference for all biometric security professionals and researchers. The four coauthors have a distinguished combination of academic and professional experience....Overall, readers will be pleased with the style and substance of this book. -Computing Reviews This is a comprehensive reviews of its topic . The thoroughness of the treatment of biometric methods is not obvious from the title. This feature will make the book particularly valuable in some robotics contexts. The intended audience includes researchers, practicing engineers, and students . The book is suggested as a reference book for a graduate course on biometrics. The material is clearly presented . This will certainly be a standard reference work in its field. (Alex M. Andrew, Robotica, Vol. 22, 2004) The book is the first reference on automatic fingerprint recognition and provides an in-depth survey of the fingerprint state-of-the-art, presenting the most recent advances in fingerprints . is ideally suited to researchers and students in biometrics, pattern recognition, forensics, image processing, and computer vision. In addition, it will be essential to developers of biometric solutions, biometric users as well as to project managers and system integrators and administrators involved in the analysis, design, and management of finger-print-based biometric systems. (Computer Spectrum, Issue 4, 2003) From the reviews: .,. a useful reference for all biometric security professionals and researchers. The four coauthors have a distinguished combination of academic and professional experience....Overall, readers will be pleased with the style and substance of this book. -Computing Reviews This is a comprehensive reviews of its topic a ] . The thoroughness of the treatment of biometric methods is not obvious from the title. This feature will make the book particularly valuable in some robotics contexts. a ] The intended audience includes researchers, practicing engineers, and students a ] . The book is suggested as a reference book for a graduate course on biometrics. The material is clearly presented a ] . This will certainly be a standard reference work in its field. (Alex M. Andrew, Robotica, Vol. 22, 2004) The book is the first reference on automatic fingerprint recognition and provides an in-depth survey of the fingerprint state-of-the-art, presenting the most recent advances in fingerprints a ] . is ideally suited to researchers and students in biometrics, pattern recognition, forensics, image processing, and computer vision. In addition, it will be essential to developers of biometric solutions, biometric users a ] as well as to project managers and system integrators and administrators involved in the analysis, design, and management of finger-print-based biometric systems. (Computer Spectrum, Issue 4, 2003) From the reviews: <p>.,. a useful reference for all biometric security professionals and researchers. The four coauthors have a distinguished combination of academic and professional experience....Overall, readers will be pleased with the style and substance of this book. -Computing Reviews <p> This is a comprehensive reviews of its topic a ] . The thoroughness of the treatment of biometric methods is not obvious from the title. This feature will make the book particularly valuable in some robotics contexts. a ] The intended audience includes researchers, practicing engineers, and students a ] . The book is suggested as a reference book for a graduate course on biometrics. The material is clearly presented a ] . This will certainly be a standard reference work in its field. (Alex M. Andrew, Robotica, Vol. 22, 2004) <p> The book is the first reference on automatic fingerprint recognition and provides an in-depth survey of the fingerprint state-of-the-art, presenting the most recent advances in fingerprints a ] . is ideally suited to researchers and students in biometrics, pattern recognition, forensics, image processing, and computer vision. In addition, it will be essential to developers of biometric solutions, biometric users a ] as well as to project managers and system integrators and administrators involved in the analysis, design, and management of finger-print-based biometric systems. (Computer Spectrum, Issue 4, 2003) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |