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bi·o·met·rics B0266700 (bī′ō-mĕt′rĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb)1. The statistical study of biological phenomena.2. The measurement of physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, DNA, or retinal patterns, for use in verifying the identity of individuals. bi′o·met′ric, bi′o·met′ri·cal adj.bi′o·met′ri·cal·ly adv.biometric (ˌbaɪəʊˈmɛtrɪk) adj1. (Computer Science) a. relating to the analysis of biological data using mathematical and statistical methodsb. relating to digital scanning of the physiological or behavioural characteristics of individuals as a means of identification: biometric fingerprinting. 2. (Biology) relating to the statistical calculation of the probable duration of human lifeTranslationsbiometric
biometric1. a. relating to the analysis of biological data using mathematical and statistical methods b. relating to digital scanning of the physiological or behavioural characteristics of individuals as a means of identification 2. relating to the statistical calculation of the probable duration of human life biometricThe measurement of the physical characteristics of a person. The term is commonly associated with a form of identification such as fingerprint, voice and face recognition. See biometrics, fingerprint reader, voice recognition, facial recognition, wearables and smart clothes.FinancialSeebiometrics |