Biometrics is the process of measuring and analyzing measurable characteristics of living beings, such as average lifespan and racial features. It is one of the methods used for identification based on unique physical or biological traits of individuals.
Biometrics has a wide range of applications and is particularly suitable as a security measure. Biometrics can potentially replace or strengthen the security of cards, keys, passwords, codes, photos, and signatures.
Overview of Biometric Features
The most well-known biometric features that can be used to determine [identity](/glossary/passport-photo-identity "identity and passport photos" are:
- Fingerprint: The impression of the ridge pattern on a fingertip.
- Retina Scan: The blood vessels behind the eyes.
- Iris Scan: The structure of the iris of the eye.
- Facial Recognition: The features of a person's face.
- Handprint Recognition: The vein pattern of a hand.
- Voice Recognition: The person's voice.
- Handwriting Recognition: The person's handwriting.
- Dna: The carrier of genetic information.
- Scent Recognition: How someone smells.
Biometrics and Passport Photos
In biometric facial recognition, the features of a person's face are recorded so that it can be determined later whether or not someone matches the stored features and thus whether it is the same person.
When applying for a travel document, your fingerprints, signature, and passport photo are requested.
To make the passport photo suitable for automatic facial recognition, the photo had to be taken straight on, not at a three-quarter angle. The personal registration digitizes passport photos for future use.