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    Attendance System

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    visitors management‚ access control system‚ biometric‚ door locks‚ fingerprint readers and face recognition system Biometric time Attendance is one of the most powerful application of biometric technology .It is widely use at school colleges business firm‚ shopping mall ‚companies and organization ‚Typically such organization maintain a register book ‚where people either their name‚ time in‚ time out ‚and other required details but the problem with this manual system is inaccuracy ‚time consuming

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    Evaluating Biometric System

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    An Introduction to Evaluating Biometric Systems How and where biometric systems are deployed will depend on their performance. Knowing what to ask and how to decipher the answers can help you evaluate the performance of these emerging technologies. P. Jonathon Phillips Alvin Martin C.L. Wilson Mark Przybocki National Institute of Standards and Technology O n the basis of media hype alone‚ you might conclude that biometric passwords will soon replace their alphanumeric counterparts

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    Advantages of E-System

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    Advantage and Dis-Advantages 1. E-Billing System Advantage * available instantly * accessible from any computer in the world * better for the environment * saves companies a lot of money dis-advantage * e-billing will eventually expire and thus become inaccessible * the lack of not having physical records * Security 2. Payroll system Advantage * Time Importation * Automatic Calculations * Paycheck Processing * Report Generation Disadvantage

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    Facial Recognition

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    Cognitive processes involved with face recognition To human beings‚ facial recognition is not only essential for identification of persons in the social context‚ but also a vital social tool. There are various reasons why facial recognition process is a vital to human beings. Facial recognition serves an essential purpose of identifying members within our society; as a result‚ we are able to select those that we can socialize with that aid our survival in society. For instance‚ the males are

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    SECURITY BASED AUTOMATIC DIGITAL DOOR OPENING&CLOSING SYSTEM USING FACE RECOGNITION 1.SriDhivyaKrishnan.K‚ 2.M.Gowsalya‚3.N.Divya‚4.T.Devika. 1(PG Scholar in Embedded System Technologies‚ Knowledge Institute Of Technology‚Salem‚India) 2(PG Scholar in Embedded System Technologies‚ Knowledge Institute Of Technology‚Salem‚India) ABSTRACT Currently‚theft has been done in lot of places in our society while considering safety issues this idea is proposed.The objective of this paper is to design

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    result of this leniency could be detrimental to the integrity of the company and their ability to protect their consumer’s proprietary information or even their own financial records. Information Systems are manmade and are unlikely to be infallible but it is the Information Technicians duty to insure the system is being tweaked and adjusted to avoid the onslaught of intruders. Accident forgiveness is the slogan for Allied Insurance they may be on to something based upon who is liable because they are

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    Facial Recognition

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    Facial memory and recognition are common daily activities and important forensic evidence in a trial or an investigation. Some people have difficulty in social interaction because of having face blindness and sometimes a suspect can be determined by the witness’ facial recognition. However‚ the reliability of facial recognition is being questioned for years because memory is a recreation of given information. It raises an interesting question to ask what factors improve or affect the accuracy of

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    nothing seems too tiring if human tasks are aided with technology. It can be applied in any aspects of life. Computer technology would be the first on the list that provides great potential for improving effectiveness and efficiency of the information system. The use of computer has not become a major tool to simplify job and task. There is no doubt that computer technology has had a great impact on society and also brought many technical developments with it. It has brought many changes to the way

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    Facial recognition technology is a very well-known technology because of the high security it provides to crucial businesses and government agencies. According to the FBI this technology was‚ "Developed in the 1960s‚ the first semi-automated system for facial recognition required the administrator to locate features (such as eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ and mouth) on photographs before it calculated distances and ratios to a common reference point" (Facial Recognition). Government agencies and crucial companies

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    Becoming a Facial Decoder

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    [pic] BECOMING A FACIAL DECODER We mentioned previously that some researchers- the psychologist Paul Ekman is the best known- have studied whether facial expression reveal true emotions. These researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smiles‚ named after French physician Guillaume Duchenne) from fake smiles. Duchenne found genuine smile raised not only the corners of the mouth (easily faked) but also cheek and eye muscles (much more difficult to fake)

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