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!!! Overview[1]
[{$pagename}] is a [Physiological Characteristic] using [biometric data] based on the mathematical pattern-recognition techniques uses micro features in and around the eye, starting with the blood vessels visible in the whites of the eye.
The iris is the colored circle in the middle of the eye. The other visible part of your eye is the sclera, the protective coating generally known as the white of your eye. The sclera might not seem as interesting as the iris, but the cool part about it is that you can see blood vessels there.
[iris recognition] is great as a [Biometric Template] for [authentication].
Vasculature (blood vessels) are also great for [Biometric Template] for [authentication] with the added benefit that you don’t need infrared light to see them.
[{$pagename}] should not be confused with [Retinal recognition] or with [Facial recognition]
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Eyeprint ID™ is a product from EyeVerify, Inc. and was brought to our attention from the release of the Samsung Note 7.
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!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [http://www.eyeverify.com/blog/samsung-iris-scanning-vs-eyeprint-id|http://www.eyeverify.com/blog/samsung-iris-scanning-vs-eyeprint-id|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2016-08-18-