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 WORLD-INFOSTRUCTURE > BIOMETRICS
  1. Identity vs. Identification
  2. Identificaiton in history
  3. Biometric technologies
  4. Face recognition
  5. Iris recognition
  6. fingerprint identification
  7. Palm recognition
  8. Voice recognition
  9. Gait recognition
  10. Other biometric technologies
  11. Biometrics applications: gate keeping
  12. Biometrics applications: physical access
  13. Biometrics applications: access to rights
  14. Biometric applications: surveillance
  15. Biometrics applications: privacy issues
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Robot
Robot relates to any automatically operated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner. The term is derived from the Czech word robota, meaning "forced labor." Modern use of the term stems from the play R.U.R., written in 1920 by the Czech author Karel Capek, which depicts society as having become dependent on mechanical workers called robots that are capable of doing any kind of mental or physical work. Modern robot devices descend through two distinct lines of development--the early automation, essentially mechanical toys, and the successive innovations and refinements introduced in the development of industrial machinery.