1
Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Definitions in [ITU-T
X.1081]
3.2 General concepts
3.3 Thresholds
3.4 Safety and security
4 Abbreviations, symbols and
conventions
4.1 Abbreviations
4.2 Symbols used in
telebiometrics
4.3 Conventions
5 Quantities and units used for more than one telebiometric modality
6 Quantities and units for TANGO-IN and TANGO-OUT
7 Quantities and units for VIDEO-IN and VIDEO-OUT
7.1 Introductory text on
dark adaptation
7.2 Quantities and units
8 Quantities and units for AUDIO-IN and AUDIO-OUT
9 Quantities and units for CHEMO-IN and CHEMO-OUT
10 Quantities and units for RADIO-IN and RADIO-OUT
11 Quantities and units for
CALOR-IN and CALOR-OUT
11.1 Introductory text on
body temperature
11.2 Quantities and units
Annex A – Codes and templates for specifying thresholds
A.1 Telebiometric coding
scheme for identifying thresholds
A.2 Table of codes for the
scientific, sensory and metric layers
A.3 An example of the use
of the codes in a table of threshold values
Annex B – Construction of the telebiometric code
B.1 Structure of the model
B.2 The metric layer
B.3 The primary entities
and their use in the telebiometric code
B.4 Closing remarks
Annex C – Specification of the telebiometric code and its
graphical symbols
C.1 The telebiometric
codes
C.2 The graphics symbols
for codes of telebiometric devices
Appendix I – Explanatory notes
I.1 Unimodal and
multimodal wetware interaction
I.2 Wetware protocols
I.3 Semi-open
telebiometric systems
I.4 Technophobia
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