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Definition[]

A behavioral biometric is "one based on an individual's unique actions and is captured over a period of time."[1]

Overview[]

"Examples are gait (the way an individual walks), keystroke dynamics, and signature dynamics."[2]

References[]

  1. Biometrics Frequently Asked Questions, at 20 (Sept. 7, 2006) (full-text).
  2. Id. at 21.
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