Ebook: Artificial Intelligence in a Throughput Model: some major algorithms
Author: Rodgers Waymond
- Tags: COMPUTERS--Computer Engineering, COMPUTERS--Machine Theory, Corporations--Finance--Decision making--Mathematical models, Decision making--Mathematical models, SCIENCE--Life Sciences--General, Electronic books, Corporations -- Finance -- Decision making -- Mathematical models, Decision making -- Mathematical models, COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory, COMPUTERS -- Computer Engineering, SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- General
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Language: English
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Physical and behavioral biometric technologies such as fingerprinting, facial recognition, voice identification, etc. have enhanced the level of security substantially in recent years. Governments and corporates have employed these technologies to achieve better customer satisfaction. However, biometrics faces major challenges in reducing criminal, terrorist activities and electronic frauds, especially in choosing appropriate decision-making algorithms. To face this challenge, new developments have been made, that amalgamate biometrics with artificial intelligence (AI) in decision-making modeling. Advanced software algorithms of AI, processing information offered by biometric technology, achieve better results. This has led to growth in the biometrics technology industry, and is set to increase the security and internal control operations manifold. This book provides an overview of the existing biometric technologies, decision-making algorithms and the growth opportunity in biometrics. The book proposes a throughput model, which draws on computer science, economics and psychology to model perceptual, informational sources, judgmental processes and decision choice algorithms. It reviews how biometrics might be applied to reduce risks to individuals and organizations, especially when dealing with digital-based media.
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