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Biometric enrollment is a serious biometric research topic because it asks an individual to give out even more private information (e.g., fingerprint) about his or herself. However, enrollment is just a process directed by some enrollment policy. This policy needs to be acceptable to the public, since (almost by definition) policies are public documents and at least must be understood by the public. Obviously, part of the enrollment process should be a clear statement of how, where, and when this private information will be used.
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Bolle, R.M., Connell, J.H., Pankanti, S., Ratha, N.K., Senior, A.W. (2004). Creating and Maintaining Databases. In: Guide to Biometrics. Springer Professional Computing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4036-3_9
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