Abstract
Over the past few decades, biometric recognition firmly established itself as one of the areas of tremendous potential to make scientific discovery and to advance state-of-the- art research in security domain. Hardly, there is a single area of IT left untouched by increased vulnerabilities, on-line scams, e-fraud, illegal activities, and event pranks in virtual worlds. In parallel with biometric development, which went from focus on single biometric recognition methods to multi-modal information fusion, another rising area of research is virtual world's security and avatar recognition. This article explores links between multi-biometric system architecture and virtual worlds face recognition, and proposes methodology which can be of benefit for both applications.
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