Nose scanner identity verification developed

Four flash photographs of a volunteer were taken from different angles and special softwar...

As identity theft continues to rise, authorities are on the lookout for ways to use a person’s physical characteristics to distinguish between an imposter and the genuine article. Whereas eyes change shape according to facial expression and ears can be hidden away, researchers from the University of Bath have discovered that the shape of a person’s nose is rarely affected by such things and have developed a technique which shows distinct promise for biometric identify verification…

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