A "live biometric capture" refers to a device that obtains biometric information immediately, typically in a digital format, ready for comparison to a database.
Here are some examples of live biometric capture:
- A fingerprint capture device that electronically captures fingerprint images using a sensor (rather than scanning ink-based fingerprint images from a card, or attempting to scan images lifted from a surface)
- An iris or retinal scanner that immediately provides appropriate information for database comparison
- A digital photograph of the person's face
CS has been at the fore-front of Biometric capture project implementation and boasts of large number of successful implementations to its credit.
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