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From: Hoffman, Allen
Date: Thu, Jul 19 2007 3:20 PM
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Retinal scans were only inserted as "an example", not proposed as any
viable solution.
I would be interested eventually to know what is happening with
validation of claims made by some concerning facial scans that rely
primarily upon the circulation in the face, which is not dependent upon
age, make-up, or even cosmetic changes, but apparently is reputed to
remain consistently measurable over ones lifetime.
but, face recognition always has sounded like the way to go, but getting
there has been a real challenge.
I suspect there is a huge cost difference however, but that is another
whole topic.
Allen Hoffman -- = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ; v: 202-447-0303
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