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Hi, everyone. Today we are going to learn about the biometrics.
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But what are biometrics?
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Biometrics is a practice that learns from mimics the strategies found in nature
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to solve human design challenges and find hope.
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Animal biometrics is an emerging field that develops quantified approaches
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for representing and detecting phenotypic appearance of a species,
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individuals behaviors and metamor
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traits. For example,
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they use a camera to scan the
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faces of the ship and they were also
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they used a camera to inspect all the body of the tiger.
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But why biometrics are so important?
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Biometrics is so important because emulate it forms and processes
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to learn how nature produces new elements and evolves.
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It encourage us to study how addresses waste
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management and Reger generation within the life cycle.
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However, it is important to note
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that biometrics is not sustainable. By definition.
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There are different branches of biometrics.
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It operates at the intersection between partner recognition,
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ecology and information sciences,
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producing comp computerized systems and
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phenotypic measurement and interpretation.
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The most applications of the biometrics
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is the robot.
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The robots can perform tasks that might be too boring or dangerous for humans,
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but they can be extremely difficult to build
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an example is creating a tiny robot flank
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that can be used to rescue operations.
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And finally,
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if you want to study this type of career where we will study,
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there is a variety of universities,
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but we are going to show you the most popular that are
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
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Harvard University, Stanford University,
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University of Cambridge Can
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Institute,
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Jones Holmstead University and the University College of London.
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This is our end of a presentation
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and I hope that you like it. And thanks for paying attention.