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Title of Journal: J Ambient Intell Human Comput

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Abbravation: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing

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Springer-Verlag

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1868-5145

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Biometrics in ambient intelligence

Authors: Massimo Tistarelli Ben Schouten
Publish Date: 2010/11/27
Volume: 2, Issue: 2, Pages: 113-126
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The security concerns due to the September 11 and later terroristic attacks fostered the development of more advanced techniques for biometric identification This had a positive impact to research and deployment of these technologies founding a basis for securityrelated applications At the same time the privacy concerns for the misuse of personal information have hindered the application of the same technologies wherever their introduction could not be enforced The risk is for the scientific development to be blocked by contradictory needs which in turn often derive from misconceptions or misunderstanding of the real potential of biometric technologies Within this context ambient intelligence allows to consider the relation between biometrics and privacy under a different perspective In fact as most of times we are able to maintain social relations without the need to know each other’s identity consider for example the case of a customer relating with an attendant at a department store in the same way biometric technologies can facilitate the man–machine interaction to better provide useful services without the need to determine the user’s full identity Also in the case of security applications most often may be sufficient to retrieve ancillary information about a subject rather than determining his/her identity This paper analyzes the potential of biometric technologies within the general scope of ambient intelligence trying to identify some key technological issues which may respond to privacy concerns Some example applications are considered where by exploiting the information contained in biometric data such as the facial expression or other non visual measurements it is possible to better relate the user with the environment and provide a substantial input to drive the services provided without compromising his privacy


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