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On Hunting Animals of the Biometric Menagerie for Online Signature

Individuals behave differently regarding to biometric authentication systems. This fact was formalized in the literature by the concept of Biometric Menagerie, defining and labeling user groups with animal names in order to reflect their characteristics with respect to biometric systems. This concep...

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Analysis
Animals
Animals, Wild
Automatic Data Processing
Biology and Life Sciences
Biometric Identification - methods
Biometrics
Biometry
Control
Data mining
Digital signatures
Engineering Sciences
Entropy
Forgery
Handwriting
Humans
Hunting
Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted - methods
Internet
Online Systems
Pattern Recognition, Automated - methods
Physical Sciences
Reading
Research and Analysis Methods
Sheep
Signal and Image processing
Signal processing
Speech
Speeches
User groups
Writers
title On Hunting Animals of the Biometric Menagerie for Online Signature
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