Exam 7: Forensic Biometrics
Exam 1: Introduction106 Questions
Exam 2: The Crime Scene131 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Evidence72 Questions
Exam 4: Crime Scene Reconstruction: Blood Stain Pattern Analysis89 Questions
Exam 5: Death Investigation108 Questions
Exam 6: Fingerprints101 Questions
Exam 7: Forensic Biometrics83 Questions
Exam 8: The Microscope88 Questions
Exam 9: Firearms, tool Marks, and Other Impressions81 Questions
Exam 10: Matter, light, and Glass Examination106 Questions
Exam 11: Hairs and Fibers101 Questions
Exam 12: Drugs127 Questions
Exam 13: Forensic Toxicology92 Questions
Exam 14: Metals, paint, and Soil84 Questions
Exam 15: Forensic Serology77 Questions
Exam 16: DNA: the Indispensable Forensic Science Tool97 Questions
Exam 17: Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation126 Questions
Exam 18: Document Examination58 Questions
Exam 19: Computer Forensics98 Questions
Exam 20: Mobile Device Forensics69 Questions
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An iris scan user can stand a good distance away from the camera and still procure a viable image
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What is the difference between the enrollment process and the extraction process as it relates to biometric data?
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Which of the following would not be considered a physiological biometric?
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Which of the following facial recognition biometric techniques is not among the most widely accepted today?
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NGI provides a positive or negative identification of the suspect.
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The first process that each biometric system must perform is known as the enrollment process.
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Linear discriminant analysis is considered a model-based facial recognition.
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The ________ controls the amount of light that enters the eye.
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The FBI's internal unit ________ contains civil photos from state and federal government databases,such as visa applicant photos and selected states' driver's license photos.
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A facial recognition system can be easily tricked by a ________ picture.
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Who was the first researcher who attempted to identify someone using the iris?
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The combination of a mobile device and a fingerprint scanner has become a reality for law enforcement agencies.
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The ________ process captures a person's biometric data and stores it in a database for later use.
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Applicants that are being entered into an iris-based biometric system need how many photographs taken of their eye?
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Which of the following systems is highly beneficial for law enforcement safety in that it allows for officers to fingerprint individuals they come into contact with quickly to detect whether or not they pose a potential threat?
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Which facial recognition technique uses thousands of stored images of faces and places them over the face in question?
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Which of the following is not considered a behavioral biometric?
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The Interstate Photo System (IPS)has a criminal database containing millions of side-facing mugshot photos of individuals with tenprints on file.
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Which facial recognition technique uses a sequence of graphs to map the nonlinear relationships of features on the face?
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