Things a person cannot learn that a computer can, so they say

venu.jpgMalfeasance is getting its singular day in the sun, so to speak:

“No single biometric is suited for all applications,” said Govindaraju, who also is founder and director of UB’s Center for Unified Biometrics and Sensors. “Here at CUBS, we take a unique approach to developing technologies that combine and ‘tune’ different biometrics to fit specific needs. In this project, we are focusing on how to analyze different behaviors and come up with a single malfeasance indicator.”

So says SUNY Buffalo Professor Venu Govindaraju in an Oct. 9, 2007 ScienceDaily article.

If Professor Govindaraju is correct, he (or rather, his computer) will soon possess the power to know who is good, and who is bad.

(Thanks to investigator Emma White for bringing this to our attention.)