AI Based Biometric Systems in Financial Transactions: Case Study

P. Mathivanan, K. Mahalakshmi, D. Mohanapriya*, Omer Melih Gul

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Abstract

The financial administrations industry is going to go through an upset thanks to biometric validation which gives a protected, common sense, and simple-to-involve substitute for traditional confirmation procedures. It is a more down-to-earth and safe method for affirming a client’s ID. The recognition of fingerprints, iris scans, faces, voices, palm prints, and behavioral biometrics are all forms of biometric identification that use distinct physical or behavioral characteristics to verify identity. Enrolment, information capacity, check, matching calculations, and access choice are all essential for the strategy, which is consistently improved with new innovation and the utilization of computer-based intelligence. Biometric verification is being utilized all the more habitually in monetary administrations to increment security, decline extortion, and upgrade client experience. Further, developed security, comfort, extortion insurance, functional productivity, administrative consistence, versatility, and client trust are only a couple of its advantages. The headway of liveness identification calculations and computer-based intelligence’s capability to improve biometric verification through expanded exactness and misrepresentation location address worries about simulated intelligence’s effect on biometric confirmation, specifically profound phony assaults. To lessen possible risks, monetary foundations are asked to send intensive safety efforts. All in all, the utilization of biometric approval in monetary assistance region has hopeful future due to the novel accommodation and security it offers.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAI Based Advancements in Biometrics and its Applications
PublisherCRC Press
Pages172-194
Number of pages23
ISBN (Electronic)9781040222614
ISBN (Print)9781032690506
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

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