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Biometrics is the technical term used to measure and calculate the body. It refers to the human characteristics related metrics. Biometric authentication is used as a form of identification and control of accesses in computer science. This is also used for the detection of people in groups under surveillance. Biometrics and human
biometric characteristics form the basis of research into biological measurement techniques for identifying and recognizing people. Biometrics are physical or behavioral features that can be used to identify a person digitally in order to gain access to systems , devices or data. Examples of these
biometric signatures include fingerprints, facial patterns, speech or cadence typing. Peer review refers to the research undertaken during the evaluation of proposed manuscripts and proposals for funding. This method allows authors to meet their discipline's agreed standards and eliminates the dissemination of irrelevant observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect interpretations and personal views. Publications that have not undergone peer review by academic scholars and professionals are likely to be viewed with suspicion.
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