Voice Pattern
Speech patterns encompass both physiological and behavioral factors, and
voice identification devices focus on different characteristics than does the
human ear. In other words, an imposter may be able to imitate someone’s voice
extremely well, but will not fool a voice identification system. Voice pattern
analysis systems may be set up with dedicated hardware and software at the
access point, or users may achieve access by phone. One current application for
voice verification systems is to monitor computer use. Biometric identification
through voice pattern analysis is one of the most acceptable methods to users.
New in biometric identification is a system patented by university
researchers that automatically recognizes users by smell. Though it may take a
while before credit card companies and retailers can smell us coming, you may
find that a biometric solution is the ideal security solution for your business
today.
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