biometrics
Americannoun
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Biology, Statistics. biostatistics.
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the process by which a person's unique physical and other traits are detected and recorded by an electronic device or system as a means of confirming identity.
Scanning of the human iris is a reliable form of biometrics.
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Software is available that can match faces of individuals videotaped on the street to the picture of a suspected criminal or terrorist in a database. The use of biometrics is likely to increase in the future as security concerns become more of a priority for both governments and corporations following the September 11 attacks (2001).
Other Word Forms
- biometric adjective
- biometrical adjective
- biometrically adverb
Etymology
Origin of biometrics
First recorded in 1900–05; biometr(y) + -ics
Example Sentences
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“Your biometrics show major signs of something straining your body.”
There’s a cool factor to the whole concept of biometrics, of buying some product with your palm or face.
The reliance on biometrics and cryptocurrency has generated negative publicity and regulatory pushback, however, including headline-making bans in some countries over concerns about data security.
Despite Smirnoff’s talk of ending all crime, the statement Ring shared said that Search Party “does not process human biometrics or track people.”
From Salon
Using biometrics instead of remembering complex passwords is another great tool.
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