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Fig 6: Iris recognition base algorithm



       BIOMETRICS AND FORENSICS
       BIOME        T R  IC  S AND F        OR    ENSIC      S
       Biometrics and forensic science make a good combination in crime de-

       tection. In spite of having similarities, they also have differences among

       them. They work on different approaches. Forensic science works after

       the event occurs, whereas biometric technology works before. The evi-
       dence found by forensics is unknown, but in biometrics, the information

       of the data is already known and needs to be verified.




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