Biometry in a sentence as a noun

Well, there is biometry, with the simplest form being a picture, if you want to somewhat reliably identify people.

I was really thinking in biometry as used in a more ordinary situation, like a laptop fingerprint reader.

Unfortunately tech can't solve the problem of doppelgangers without going into biometry, which might be a bit of an overstep for simple ID purposes.

But you must recognize that it's a very abstract approach, no?I mean, when someone identifies themselves through biometry, there's clearly an element of intent.

What happens when you've lost all 10 of your fingerprints to hackers?In reality, biometry is so powerful that we must be responsible in how we employ this most intimate form of identification.

Instead of manually writing code to do FaceID on iOS, possibly involving graduate-degree levels of theory, you simply create a biometry type which abstracts much of the details, many of which developers aren't particularly interested in fine-tuning.

Biometry definitions

noun

a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis

See also: biometrics biostatistics