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publicationNumber KR-20050096142-A
titleOfInvention Person recognition method and device
abstract The present invention relates to human body recognition by a biometric system.n n n According to the invention, for the recognition of the human body,n n n An optical fingerprint image sensor or other fingerprint image sensor (in principle on a silicon chip) related to the spectral recognition of the skin using a smaller number of light emitting elements 12 (generally light emitting diodes, LEDs) than if spectral recognition was used by itself Suggest to use Sensors 12 and 14 for spectrum transmission information relating to the skin of the finger of the human body on which the fingerprint is recorded by the fingerprint image sensor and the fingerprint image sensor are arranged on the same substrate.
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