3D biometric authentication based on finger veins almost impossible to fool

Published September 29, 2020

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Several scientific media outlets, including Bioengineer, published the research findings of Jun Xia, associate professor of biomedical engineering, that showed biometric authentication can replace the need for passwords.

Biometric authentication, which uses unique anatomical features such as fingerprints or facial features, to verify a person’s identity. “The 3D finger vein biometric authentication method we developed enables levels of specificity and anti-spoofing that were not possible before,” said Xia.

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