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biometric

/bahy-uh-me-trik/US // ˌbaɪ əˈmɛ trɪk //UK // (ˌbaɪəʊˈmɛtrɪk) //

生物识别,生物测定,生物识别技术,生物识别学

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to biometry.
    • : pertaining to, noting, or using a person's unique physical and other traits for the purposes of identification and security: a biometric system;biometric readers;a biometric passport.

Examples

  • Amba Kak, the global policy director at AI Now, who did not participate in the research, says the paper offers a stark picture of how the biometrics industry has evolved.

  • From AI-driven video analysis to biometrics collected by “smart fabrics” and “wearables,” ever-larger amounts of data are guiding personnel and strategic decisions, driving talent identification and bringing in big money.

  • Last fall, Amazon introduced a new biometric device, Amazon One, that allowed customers to pay at Amazon Go stores using their palm.

  • Federal privacy proposalsBy mid-2020 there were at least 11 privacy bills floating around Congress, not to mention others addressing specific issues related to privacy such as facial recognition and biometric data.

  • Under the deal, Israel gets 10 million doses of the BioNtech-Pfizer vaccine in return for sharing anonymized biometric data on who receives it and how it affects them, Politico reports.

  • “People entrust firearms with their lives,” Kloepfer told me while explaining his biometric gun.

  • Now, with Health, Apple will bring a central repository to the entire biometric madness—to the benefit of consumers.

  • USASOC is looking for an instant biometric system, possibly on a smartphone, that can be used in covert operations.

  • There are two key advantages of biometric over biographic checks according to Verdery.

  • That isn't a "biometric" data set by any reasonable definition.

  • It's a biometric identifier, like fingerprints or retina-scans, but it's got a lot more "collisions" than either of those.

  • In the text I have availed myself of biometric, genetic and other results impartially.

  • With the progress of Mendelian research, biometric methods must be supplemented with pedigree studies.

  • The index of heredity may be readily obtained in the familiar biometric fashion from table 9.

  • A biometric "collision" is when a measurement matches more than one person.