biometric identification definition

biometric identification means the automated recognition of physical, physiological, behavioural, and psychological human features for the purpose of establishing an individual’s identity by comparing biometric data of that individual to stored biometric data of individuals in a database;
biometric identification means a fingerprint or palm print;
biometric identification means using a human’s physical or behavioral human features to digitally identify a person. Examples of biometric identification includes systems that use fingerprints and facial and voice patterns.

More Definitions of biometric identification

biometric identification means the use of supported biometric identification features of your device, including but not limited to Touch ID, Face ID, and other fingerprint and retina scanning technology.
biometric identification means any means of verifying identity and accessing Electronic Banking Services by using a person's unique physical and other biological traits such as fingerprint identification (for example 'Apple Touch ID' and 'Android Fingerprint Login'), facial recognition technology (for example 'Apple Face ID') or any other biometric identification methods that device manufacturers may provide from time to time, and to the extent we allow you to use those methods to access and use Mobile Banking and other Electronic Banking Services.
biometric identification means the identification of a person by using Automated Fingerprint Identification (AFIS) computer technology to identify each beneficiary.
biometric identification means the identification of a person by using Automated Fingerprint Identification System
biometric identification means the use of AI-systems for the purpose of the automated recognition of physical, physiological, behavioural, and psychological human features such as the face, eye movement, facial expressions, body shape, voice, speech, gait, posture, heart rate, blood pressure, odour, keystrokes, psychological reactions (anger, distress, grief, etc.) for the purpose of establishing an individual’s identity by comparing biometric data of that individual to stored biometric data of individuals in a database (one-to-many identification); (AM 1030 (S&D))
biometric identification means the identification of a person by using AFIS computer technology;
biometric identification means a finger print or, where a finger print cannot be obtained, such other form of identification as provided for in any other law or as determined by the Minister, with the concurrence of the Minister of Home Affairs;