*General principles and ideas of designing biometric-based systems and their underlying tradeoffs
*Identification of important issues in the evaluation of biometrics-based systems
*Integration of biometric cues, and the integration of biometrics with other existing technologies
*Assessment of the capabilities and limitations of different biometrics
*The comprehensive examination of biometric methods in commercial use and in research development
*Exploration of some of the numerous privacy and security implications of biometrics.
Also included are chapters on face and eye identification, speaker recognition, networking, and other timely technology-related issues. All chapters are written by leading internationally recognized experts from academia and industry.
Biometrics: Personal Identification in Networked Society is an invaluable work for scientists, engineers, application developers, systems integrators, and others working in biometrics.