Reducing threats to our privacy, security, and personal safety is becoming increasingly important in the current electronic age. As we move into the future, we need to have confidence in identification systems that ensure the security and privacy of our personal information, and biometric technologies is the most ideal solution.
This course will provide you with an understanding of the sciences and technologies used to measure and analyse our unique biological traits such as fingerprints, face, and voice pattern, as a way of identifying individuals. It is designed for anyone who is interested in gaining an understanding of automated biometrics, including current and future technologies that will safeguard our identity.
Biometric Technologies: Identification for the Future (January 2019)
Canberra Institute of Technology via Canvas Network
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Overview
Syllabus
- Week 1: Biometric Technology
- Evaluate the main uses and features of biometric modalities
- Week 2: Biometric Modalities
- Week 3: Biometrics in Action
- Week 4: Biometrics into the
Taught by
Rachael Paton
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4.2 rating, based on 8 Class Central reviews
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Great course, but it is a bit challenging even for professionals. If you take it, please make sure to do the readings and do research online before joining the discussions and complete the quizzes.
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Great Course and very challenging no matter how learned you are... This course requires deep thinking... Because of my job schedules, I couldn't complete the certification test...
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I once completed this course andI had a great experience learning it but I could not submit my final practical exams because of my job schedules.
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This course demands a great focus of a mindset. Because it is really challenging even professionals will not have it as a cake.
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An overview of biometrics and its different technologies. For me lack of technical explanations. The quality of quizzes should be improved.
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