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Latent Testing Workshop 2009 Presentations

This page is intended as a permanent archive of the presentations delivered to the approximately 100 attendees of the March 2009 Latent Fingerprint Testing Workshop.

The presentations are listed in chronological order (approximate). The titles of the presentations may differ slightly from those on the presentation title page. Several of the presentations posted here are slightly edited versions of the ones presented at the workshop. The organizers are grateful to the speakers for their assistance is preparing this proceedings.

  1. Vladimir Dvornychenko, ELFT Testing Roadmap NIST

  2. Michael Indovina, ELFT Phase II Test Results NIST

  3. Elham Tabassi, Analysis of factors affecting performance NIST

  4. George W. Quinn, Evaluation of Latent Fingerprint Technologies: Fusion NIST

  5. Danny Greathouse, Latent Operations at DHS BAE/DHS

  6. Stephen Meagher, Defining AFIS Latent Print "Lights-Out" Dactyl

  7. Tom Hopper, Vendor Panel 1&2 Cogent

  8. Brian Martin, Vendor Panel 1&2 L1 Identity Solutions

  9. Masanori Hara, Vendor Panel 1 NEC

  10. Masanori Hara, Vendor Panel 2 NEC

  11. Jean-Christophe Fondeur, Vendor Panel 1&2 Sagem Securite

  12. Dmitry Mikhailov, Vendor Panel 1&2 SPEX Forensics

  13. Peter Komarinski, Considerations for Improving Latent Print Processing Komarinski & Associates

  14. Austin Hicklin, CDEFFS and Extended Feature Sets Noblis

  15. Austin Hicklin, ELFT-EFS Evaluation of Latent Fingerprint Technologies: Extended Feature Sets Noblis

ELFT Links

Overview
ELFT-EFS
ELFT-EFS Eval1 Preliminary Report
ELFT Phase II Final Report
Latent Testing Workshop 2009

 

Contacts

Created May 27, 2010, Updated November 15, 2019