2022
DOI: 10.38032/jea.2022.04.001
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A GUI-Based Peg-Free Hand Geometry Recognition for Biometric Access Control using Artificial Neural Network

Abstract: Hand geometry has been a widely used biometric authentication because it is generally believed that the human hand has sufficient anatomical features which could be used for personal identification. Many hand geometry systems use pegs, which guide hand placement on the scanner. The system prompts the user to position the hand on the scanner several times and only captures when the current position is satisfied. In such a system, measurements are not very precise and this reduces accuracy during feature extract… Show more

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