(Fwd) British Study Claims That Photo Credit Cards Don't Work

Clay Olbon II Clay.Olbon at dynetics.com
Thu Apr 11 11:43:30 PDT 1996


At 11:10 AM 4/9/96, jim bell wrote:
>At 07:57 AM 4/9/96 -0500, Mike McNally wrote:
>>jamesd at echeque.com wrote:
>
>>There are supposedly some new techniques that look at the infrared
>>signature of your face (like, I guess, distribution & position of
>>hot & cold spots), and that's less likely to be fooled by facial
>>hair and other superficial disguises.  It's probably a fairly simple
>>technology, and could be applied to the credit card ID problem.
>
>I think this is based on looking at your face with near-infrared, not the
>medium and far (thermal) infrared.  Near infrared is supposed to penetrate
>flesh far better, so your blood vessels are visible and form a pattern
>which can be recognized.
>
>Jim Bell
>jimbell at pacifier.com

Jim,

Where did you get your info?  Near IR is around 1-1.5 microns, at these
wavelengths, the body radiates very little energy.  I think most of the
systems you are discussing use mid (3-5) or long-wave (8-12) IR, where
objects that are room to body temp radiate most of their energy.

        Clay


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