43rd Annual 2009 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ccst.2009.5335513
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Evaluation methodology for analyzing usability factors in biometrics

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“…come up with an evaluation methodology to analyze and evaluate usability factors that affect biometric performance. The methodology was checked for one trait (fingerprint), and proved that it is a useful biometrics performance usability factors evaluation methodology [10]. Eric Kukula et.…”
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“…come up with an evaluation methodology to analyze and evaluate usability factors that affect biometric performance. The methodology was checked for one trait (fingerprint), and proved that it is a useful biometrics performance usability factors evaluation methodology [10]. Eric Kukula et.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As there are many factors can affect usability in the area, such as human factors [8,3], environmental factors [4], hardware (sensors) quality factors [14], and software quality factors. All of the previously mentioned factors are impacted by usability in either positive or negative ways [10].…”
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“…Biometric performance depends on other factors such as usability and / or user acceptance which can significantly affect the system performance. A few of those factors have been studied through a specific approach especially in certain biometric modalities, such as our fingerprints and facial [5]. Those factors include a variety of ways to present the biometric characteristics for sensors and the variability of biometric characteristics caused by disease or climate changes.…”
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