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Who is Who? Biometrics provides answers for public and private sectors

February 10, 2011
Author(s)
Fernando L. Podio
One of the critical issues related to secured Information Technology (IT) systems and applications is the verification of the users identity. Biometrics provides for secure transactions, positive identification and augmentation to human judgment. For

Measures, Uncertainties, and Significance Test in Operational ROC Analysis

January 31, 2011
Author(s)
Jin Chu Wu, Alvin F. Martin, Raghu N. Kacker
In operational ROC (receiver operating characteristic) analysis of fingerprint-image matching algorithms on large datasets, the measures and their accuracies are investigated in the three scenarios: 1) the true accept rate (TAR) of genuine scores at a

Empirical Evidence for Increased False Reject Rate with Time Lapse in ICE 2006

January 20, 2011
Author(s)
P J. Phillips, Kevin W. Bowyer, Patrick J. Flynn, Sarah E. Baker
We present results of the first systematic study to investigate the degree to which template aging occurs for iris biometrics. Our experiments use an image data set with approximately four years of elapsed time between the earliest and most recent images

Robust Iris Recognition Baseline for the Occular Challenge

January 20, 2011
Author(s)
Yooyoung Lee, Ross J. Micheals, James J. Filliben, P J. Phillips
Due to its distinctiveness, the human iris is a popular biometric feature used to identity a person with high accuracy. The Grand Challenge in iris recognition is to have an effective algorithm for subject verification or identification under a broad range

A Meta-Analysis of Face Recognition Covariates

November 22, 2010
Author(s)
Yui M. Lui, David Bolme, Bruce A. Draper, J. R. Beveridge, Geof H. Givens, P. Jonathon Phillips
This paper presents a meta-analysis for covariates that affect performance of face recognition algorithms. Our review of the literature found six covariates for which multiple studies reported effects on face recognition performance. These are: age of the

WSQ Problem with Two-Thumb Captures from Large Platen Live-Scan Devices

November 18, 2010
Author(s)
Craig I. Watson
This paper investigates an issue with the Wavelet Scalar Quantization (WSQ) compression algorithm which causes severe degradation of the compressed image. The problem was first noticed when compressing the two-thumb images from live-scan identification

SlapSegII Analysis: Matching Segmented Fingerprint Images

November 16, 2010
Author(s)
Craig I. Watson
This report is an extension of the SlapSegII evaluation and will study the affect of slap fingerprint segmentation on matching accuracy. This study will compare matching accuracy of hand marked segmentation data with the automated segmentation algorithms

Recognizing people from dynamic and static faces and bodies: Dissecting identity with a fusion approach

September 13, 2010
Author(s)
Alice J. O'Toole, P. Jonathon Phillips, Samuel Weimer, Dana A. Roark, Julianne Ayadd, Robert Barwick, Joseph Dunlop
The goal of this study was to evaluate human accuracy at identifying people from static and dynamic presentations of faces and bodies. Participants matched identity in pairs of videos depicting people in motion (walking or conversing) and in \best" static
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