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- Hand_geometry abstract "Hand geometry is a biometric that identifies users by the shape of their hands. Hand geometry readers measure a user's hand along many dimensions and compare those measurements to measurements stored in a file.Viable hand geometry devices have been manufactured since the early 1980s, making hand geometry the first biometric to find widespread computerized use. It remains popular; common applications include access control and time-and-attendance operations.Since hand geometry is not thought to be as unique as fingerprints or irises, fingerprinting and iris recognition remain the preferred technology for high-security applications. Hand geometry is very reliable when combined with other forms of identification, such as identification cards or personal identification numbers. In large populations, hand geometry is not suitable for so-called one-to-many applications, in which a user is identified from his biometric without any other identification.".
- Hand_geometry thumbnail Hand_Geometry_and_Measurements.jpg?width=300.
- Hand_geometry wikiPageID "2415673".
- Hand_geometry wikiPageRevisionID "587521041".
- Hand_geometry hasPhotoCollection Hand_geometry.
- Hand_geometry subject Category:Biometrics.
- Hand_geometry comment "Hand geometry is a biometric that identifies users by the shape of their hands. Hand geometry readers measure a user's hand along many dimensions and compare those measurements to measurements stored in a file.Viable hand geometry devices have been manufactured since the early 1980s, making hand geometry the first biometric to find widespread computerized use.".
- Hand_geometry label "Hand geometry".
- Hand_geometry sameAs m.07bhyw.
- Hand_geometry sameAs Q3398332.
- Hand_geometry sameAs Q3398332.
- Hand_geometry wasDerivedFrom Hand_geometry?oldid=587521041.
- Hand_geometry depiction Hand_Geometry_and_Measurements.jpg.
- Hand_geometry isPrimaryTopicOf Hand_geometry.