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This session was billed as covering the major approaches to electronic identification system; fingerprints, speech, and handwriting. The session organizer and chairperson, John Riganati of Rockwell, started by noting that these approaches use either anatomical characteristics or learned and repeatable actions. There is o market potential of $500 million over the next ten years in these areas and in support arecs such as data storage transmission equipment, and computers.