1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Overview of the telebiometric multimodal model
6 The 1-m radius biosphere and the personal privacy sphere
6.7 Summary of this component of the model
7 Modalities of interactions
7.11 Relation to biometric device standardization
8 Fields of study
8.4 Summary of this component of the model
9 Measurable entities
9.1 Units employed in measurements, calculations and threshold
specifications
9.2 Specification of thresholds for security and safety
10 Scale hierarchies and particle and wave interactions
10.7 Summary of this component of the model
11 The telebiometric multimodal model: a three-layer model
11.11 Summary of this component of the model
12 Object identifier assignments
Annex A – Formal ASN.1 OID allocations
A.1 General
A.2 ASN.1 module
Appendix I – ISO/IEC 80000-series specification of SI units
Appendix II – Use of the telebiometric multimodal model
II.1 Privacy
II.2 Biometric authentication
II.3 Ecological liability
II.4 Acceptable biometric authentication schema
Appendix III – Theory of organizations and levels
III.1 Introduction
III.2 Theory of organizations
III.3 The Theory of Integrative Levels
III.4 Hierarchy Theory
Appendix IV – Tables illustrating scale hierarchy
Appendix V – Hierarchy theory principles
V.1 Hierarchies have two known logical forms
V.2 General properties
V.3 Formal relations between levels
V.4 Style of growth of the hierarchy
V.5 Criteria
V.6 Complexity
V.7 Dynamical relations
V.8 Informational relations and semiotics
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