Here is the latest public domain hit, the AFIS-inspired “Absolute Match.” If Google Lyria could, um, accurately pronounce “bifurcation” and “minutiae,” perhaps I could have done more with this. At least it got “ridge ending” right.
And of course characterizing a match as “absolute” is outdated in the post-NAS 2009 world.
So forget about the music. But if you need WORDS to market your biometric friction ridge product to hungry prospects, turn to a leading biometric product marketing consultant. Bredemarket can help.
