BIOMETRIC APIs RAISE MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS

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I whakaputaina i:Voice Technology & Services News vol. 17, no. 4 (Feb 17, 1998), p. 1
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Whakarāpopotonga:As I/O Software unveils its application programming interface in the biometric market, there is growing concern that interface competition could quell market growth. The Riverside, Calif.-based software vendor released its Biometric Application Programming Interface (BAPI) on Feb. 12, just three days after Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM Corp. {IBM} released its Advanced Identification Services and Tampa, Fla.-based National Registry Inc. released its Human Authentication Application Programming Interface. There is speculation that Intel {INTC} has a biometric API in the works. Orem, Utah-based Novell {NOVL} developed another specification, Speaker Verification Application Programming Interface (SVAPI), for voice biometrics.
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