Biometric technology solutions for security challenges in Jordan e-government
Dissertant
Thesis advisor
Utaybi, Ghassan
Sarhan, Sami Ibrahim
Comitee Members
Khanfar, Khalid
al-Shaykh, Asim A. R.
Uqayli, Salih
University
Arab Academy for Financial and Banking Sciences
Faculty
The Faculty of Information Systems and Technology
Department
Computer information systems
University Country
Jordan
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Date
2005
English Abstract
Speech recognition has been actively studied since the 1950s however recent development in computer and telecommunications technology has improved voice recognition.
The goal of Thesis is to develop a system with good efficiency that will be able to identify people uniquely by their voice i.e.
creating voice recognition system that we can pass a voice command to activate a PC using predefined voice data as a password.
This can be achieved by distinguishing the varying in voice speed, and analyze different speech samples then compare them to the predefined sample to give the decision.
Furthermore, any threshold value can be set, depending on the security level wanted.
And this project may extend to a system that can give a help to handicapped people who need a whole job to be done once.
This system is a very good foundation for allowing a user to identify a person based upon voice fingerprint which has a wide application in security world.
Main Subjects
Information Technology and Computer Science
Topics
No. of Pages
116
Table of Contents
Table of contents.
Abstract.
Chapter one : Background to e-government.
Chapter Two : security e-government.
Chapter Three : introduction to biometric technology.
Chapter Four : speech recognition.
Chapter Five : digital signal processing (DSP).
Chapter Six : speech verification.
Chapter Seven : couclusion and improvement.
References.
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Sarayrah, Khalid Turki. (2005). Biometric technology solutions for security challenges in Jordan e-government. (Doctoral dissertations Theses and Dissertations Master). Arab Academy for Financial and Banking Sciences, Jordan
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
al-Sarayrah, Khalid Turki. Biometric technology solutions for security challenges in Jordan e-government. (Doctoral dissertations Theses and Dissertations Master). Arab Academy for Financial and Banking Sciences. (2005).
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American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Sarayrah, Khalid Turki. (2005). Biometric technology solutions for security challenges in Jordan e-government. (Doctoral dissertations Theses and Dissertations Master). Arab Academy for Financial and Banking Sciences, Jordan
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Language
English
Data Type
Arab Theses
Record ID
BIM-306773