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Photos: Biometrics up close and personal Camera icon

Tom Espiner ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 27 Mar 2006 17:40 BST

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Accenture's biometric capture technology is designed to be used in enrollment centres for biometric e-passports and identity cards, according to Accenture biometrics specialist, Cyrill Bataller. A digital camera is used to capture an image of a subjects' irises. The subject had to remove his glasses for the picture of his irises to be captured successfully.

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