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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The only disadvantage that PCA poses is that a full ________ face image is needed to be a viable sample.
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Like iris biometrics,facial recognition scans are intrusive and cannot gain data in a way that is comfortable and hygienic for its users.
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One of the benefits of facial recognition biometrics is that instead of having to rely on citizens identifying and reporting suspects that they may or may not come in contact with,a camera and computer system can accomplish the entire process without human intervention.
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The FBI has contracted the help of ________ to implement and maintain all facial recognition biometric systems.
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What is the primary disadvantage with Principal Component Analysis?
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Prisons and correctional institutions are not using iris-based systems yet to track inmates and efficiently record data that will be shared with members of other various law enforcement communities however this technology is predicted to be implemented in the very near future.
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The extraction process is responsible for finding patterns in the traits extracted by the biometric sensor by using ________.
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A computer system that captures and analyzes complex data extracted from an image of an iris and compares it to results in a database is known as ________.
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Which scanners are largely outdated and considered to be too intrusive to be practical in real-world applications?
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When Apple introduced the IPhone 5s in 2013,what breakthrough technology did this model contain?
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What is one of the new features that has been implemented with the NGI?
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Before Touch ID,data was not significantly more vulnerable to password attacks,especially when a phone had been stolen or breached.
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What is the difference between physiological biometrics and behavioral biometrics?
What are some examples of each type of forensic biometrics?
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The FBI has an internal unit called FACE.What does FACE stand for?
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When using biometrics,if the sensor does not find a positive match to a human within its database,what happens?
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To be enrolled in IPS,all face photos must include a ________ submission of the individual.
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