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BIOMETRÍAS 2 Compilado por Eduardo
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Autoridades Presidenta de la Nació
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Prólogo Este libro no tiene preten
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El rol de la identificación de per
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Resumen Los gobiernos de nuestra re
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la utilización de los servicios el
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ambiental, entre otros. Desarrollo
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Cuadro Nro. 2 - Participación de l
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población y la continuidad de los
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Por otra parte, el Estado necesita
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entre nuestros países. También se
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En efecto, el artículo 6 expresa
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Conclusiones Hemos visto que nuestr
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Herramientas biométricas para la i
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Resumen Las políticas de inclusió
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fronterizo, la autenticación en tr
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Pero, ¿por qué es importante tene
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acceso público y gratuito a Intern
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Al hablar de registrar a un individ
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Por último, por su versatilidad, d
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tiene el derecho de tener una “id
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Normas y Biometría Bradford Wing B
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Resumen Este documento se referirá
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que proveyó muestras de su ADN es
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conoce como el estándar ANSI/NIST-
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con exactitud la muestra contra la
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coincidencia no es exacta. 19 De he
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Un ejemplo es la “Slap Fingerprin
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leer este certificado es compartida
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y requerimientos de los propietario
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La cooperación internacional y las
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Resumen Este paper ha sido escrito
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Oficinas Centrales Nacionales contr
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DNA - ácido desoxirribonucleico Al
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europeos lo adoptaron como su formu
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será incrementado para permitir vo
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84 Virginia Kannemann Asistente Eje
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Los registros dentales: su importan
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Un ejemplo de esa relación es el
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Determinación de la edad El moment
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Determinación de la talla El cálc
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decrecen con la edad. No todas las
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y sus aplicaciones en la identifica
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100 Julio Fuoco Licenciado en Comer
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incidirán en un porcentaje del tre
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Una vez más, como cuando hablamos
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comúnmente utilizadas no son invas
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ciento (50 %) de se corresponden co
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Bibliografía Centro Latinoamerican
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114 Ali M. Al-Khoury Director Gener
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Claramente, la identificación de l
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120 característica biométrica Pro
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hacia el estado actual en el mundo
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1.3.2 Formato de Intercambio de Dat
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también la Figura 4. Esto hace dif
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Reconocimiento del Evalúa el estil
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Evidentemente, hubo y continua habi
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132 • 2011: Tarjetas Inteligentes
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134 • 2011: Las Elecciones Nacion
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información inclusiva. Además sos
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El sistema puede identificar person
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Rasgos de la tarjeta Gráficos - cu
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4.1 Características de la Tarjeta
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4.2 Funciones de la Tarjeta de Iden
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El gobierno planea incluir el desar
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histórica y educativa iberoamerica
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como otros sistemas alternativos a
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Los sistemas de reconocimiento que
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Contratos Internacionales de UNCITR
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V. Marco para la Identificación El
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258 2) La presentación o generaci
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260 Desde el punto de vista tecnol
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Index The role of individuals’ id
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The role of individuals’ identifi
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Abstract With no identification the
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The role of individuals’ identifi
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complements the terms of the Ibero-
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in conditions of full democracy (CE
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integrated services, whether real o
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was presented for consideration at
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The Framework for Social Electronic
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1. Principle of equality or non-dis
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identification across the Ibero-Ame
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Bibliography CEPAL (2010), “La ho
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Biometrics tools for social and dig
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Abstract Digital inclusion policies
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Biometrics tools for social and dig
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Social exclusion is an issue that g
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and technically complex work that d
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associated to the identity document
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only applied for sexual-related cri
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Already in 2010, the Chief of the C
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Standards and Biometrics Bradford W
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Abstract This paper addresses the i
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Standards and Biometrics 1. Why hav
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There are many variants on the abov
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C) Retrieval of biometric data to c
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To address this problem, the ANSI/N
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can ‘link’ two different claime
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from a variety of government agenci
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o Covers several modalities and for
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Conclusion Standards are only meani
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The International Co-operation and
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Abstract This paper has been writte
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The International Co-operation and
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disaster. INTERPOL played a key rol
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access. The fingerprint data, eithe
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AFIS and also between member countr
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The importance of dental records in
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Abstract Human identification invol
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The importance of dental records in
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One such relationship is Flower’s
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Determination of age Age can be det
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Determination of height The calcula
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Biometric Trends, Challenges and Op
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Biometric Trends, Challenges and Op
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standard 5 of very recent approval,
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eengineering, for example: • Entr
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the sake of its own flexibility. Wh
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(ONTI), an organization that has un
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Bibliography Latin American Center
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Biometrics technology and the new e
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Abstract Over the past decade, biom
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Emirates over the past decade to ad
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Biometric Capability Explanation Id
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interoperability of different syste
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Many countries have made attempts t
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network infrastructure, each of the
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only as little as 10% of its popula
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Applet Interface Functionality PKI
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mechanisms and enforces firewalls t
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locks of digital identities, i.e.,
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Interoperability Framework that wil
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Sarkar, I., Alisherov, F., Kim, T.,
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The RIC Project as a new paradigm i
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Abstract Based on the latest techno
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The RIC Project as a new paradigm i
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with the central agency, will be re
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photo, signature and fingerprint im
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customers’ identities using the n
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Comprehensive project for technolog
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Abstract The General Register Offic
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Comprehensive project for technolog
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images (photo and fingerprints of 1
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o EXTERNAL BROWSE INTO THE NATIONAL
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o Identity Card Renewal Project •
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The Role of Identification in Socia
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Abstract This further contribution
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The Role of Identification in Socia
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If we stop there for a moment, we c
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country run on flexible organisatio
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Conclusion The last few years have
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Advances in the Federal Penitentiar
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Abstract Nowadays, the Federal Peni
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Advances in the Federal Penitentiar
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This is no easy task, because our c
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Today consideration of penal issues
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Biometric tools in the province of
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Biometric tools in the province of
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features designed to make it immune
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The use of biometrics to identify a
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Identity, biometrics and digital si
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Abstract The Framework for the Iber
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Identity, biometrcs and digital sig
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In both Chapters, the Argentine leg
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Vucetich system or any other that t
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mothers who have not been timely re
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delivery. — Date, time and place
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considerable progress, providing a
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Nevertheless, it has to be highligh
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Certifier, according to different l
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• Standards for Certification Aut
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On the other hand, the “electroni
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definition that national laws have
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The e-ID Framework for the first ti
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Bibliography BUSTAMANTE DONAS, J. (
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Annex Framework for the ibero-ameri
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and digital inclusion carried out i
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Aires, dealt with the 2021 Educatio
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• To know what the Administration
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Individual’s identification is an
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governmental functions easier and m
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IV. Challenges and Conclusions At p
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First Chapter. Purpose and scope of
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Principles for Social Electronic Id
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Third Chapter. Mutual Consent Agree