Comparison of Privacy Preserving Biometric Schemes

Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 11

Abstract

Biometric verification is defined as the verification of a individual based on the physical, chemical or behavioral attributes of the person. To protect the biometric data containing privacy information, a number of privacy-preserving biometric schemes (PPBSs).These PPBSs can be classified into Biometric encryption based schemes, Cancelable biometric based schemes, Multi-modal and hybrid based schemes, secure computation (SC) based schemes. There is a comparative study of PPBS and select the best one .On the bases of comparisons select the best PPBS is Biometric encryption based schemes.

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Amrutha S Nair, Jeena P Abraham

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Amrutha S Nair, Jeena P Abraham (2016). Comparison of Privacy Preserving Biometric Schemes. GRD Journal for Engineering, 1(11), 34-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-219807