Multimodal biometric collection and evaluation architecture
The size and scope of standoff multimodal biometric datasets can be increased through the adoption of a common architecture to collect, describe, archive, and analyze subject traits. The Extendable Multimodal Biometric Evaluation Range (EMBER) system developed by MIT Lincoln Laboratory is a field-re...
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Published in | 2012 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST) pp. 61 - 66 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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01.11.2012
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Summary: | The size and scope of standoff multimodal biometric datasets can be increased through the adoption of a common architecture to collect, describe, archive, and analyze subject traits. The Extendable Multimodal Biometric Evaluation Range (EMBER) system developed by MIT Lincoln Laboratory is a field-ready, easily adaptable architecture to streamline collections requiring multiple biometric devices in environments of interest. Its data architecture includes a fully featured metadata-rich relational database that supports the aggregation of biometric data collected with proliferated systems into a single corpus for analytical use. |
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ISBN: | 9781467327084 1467327085 |
DOI: | 10.1109/THS.2012.6459826 |