Acceptability and applicability of biometric iris scanning for the identification and follow up of highly mobile research participants living in fishing communities along the shores of Lake Victoria in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Elialilia OkelloPhilip AyiekoZachary KwenaGertrude NanyonjoUbaldo BahemukaMatt PriceElizabeth BukusiRamadhan HashimSarah NakamanyaBrenda OkechMonica KuteesaBertha OketchAli SsetaalaEugene RuzagiraWilliam KidegaPatricia FastFreddie KibengoHeiner GrosskurthJanet SeeleySaidi KapigaPublished in: Int. J. Medical Informatics (2023)
Keyphrases
- biometric identification
- iris recognition
- developing countries
- person identification
- iris images
- human identification
- biometric recognition
- biometric systems
- personal authentication
- iris biometrics
- mobile devices
- community members
- personal identification
- mobile phone
- multimodal biometrics
- information and communication technologies
- border control
- fingerprint identification
- social networks
- multimodal biometric systems
- mobile technologies
- community detection
- mobile applications
- face recognition
- feature extraction
- social network analysis
- gait recognition
- recognition algorithm
- community structure
- biometric authentication
- pattern recognition
- real world
- water quality
- iris localization
- e government
- iris segmentation
- complex networks
- biometric data