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Normal camera's in laptops can be used for iris recognition process?if not wat is the reason and Is there any possibility to create a software so that by installing it in system we can use those high resolution web camera's for iris recognition purpose?

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As far as I am aware there is no such iris recognition software on normal laptops with webcams integrated. This would most likely be due to the accuracy required.
There are however face recognition softwares that come preinstalled on most new Toshiba laptops. I assume such software is available over the internet for any laptop.
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