TY - GEN
T1 - The 1st BioSecure Residential Workshop
AU - Chollet, Gérard
AU - Aversano, Guido
AU - Dorizzi, Bernadette
AU - Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Dijana
AU - Darbon, J.
AU - Dittman, J.
AU - Fairhurst, M.
AU - Fouquier, G.
AU - Guest, R.
AU - Krichen, E.
AU - Likforman, L.
AU - Ly-Van, B.
AU - Anouar Mellakh, M.
AU - Salicetti-Garcia, S.
AU - Vielhauer, C.
PY - 2005/1/1
Y1 - 2005/1/1
N2 - The widespread adoption of biometric technologies has proved to be slower and less enthusiastic than predicted, especially in Europe. In order to overcome the current impediments and limitations in existing biometric systems, and thus to increase trust and confidence in biometric solutions, the BioSecure Network of Excellence (NoE) works though integrating multidisciplinary research efforts and facilitating objective evaluations to address a range of challenging issues in the field of biometrics. To achieve these goals the BioSecure Network of Excellence takes in charge the development or improvement of existing open-source systems for speech, face, talking face, signature, fingerprint, hand and iris modalities, as well as for development of multi-modal biometric experiments. These reference systems along with existing publicly available databases and assessment protocols define the building blocks of the BioSecure Integrated Performance Evaluation Framework. This evaluation framework will be put in practice during the 1st BioSecure Residential Workshop. More than sixty doctoral, postdoctoral, senior and invited researchers will meet together during four weeks, to advance mono-modal and multi-modal evaluation experiments integrating reference systems and research prototypes. In this paper more details about this event and the underling research challenges are given. This exercise will lead to a worldwide biometric evaluation campaign to be launched in 2007.
AB - The widespread adoption of biometric technologies has proved to be slower and less enthusiastic than predicted, especially in Europe. In order to overcome the current impediments and limitations in existing biometric systems, and thus to increase trust and confidence in biometric solutions, the BioSecure Network of Excellence (NoE) works though integrating multidisciplinary research efforts and facilitating objective evaluations to address a range of challenging issues in the field of biometrics. To achieve these goals the BioSecure Network of Excellence takes in charge the development or improvement of existing open-source systems for speech, face, talking face, signature, fingerprint, hand and iris modalities, as well as for development of multi-modal biometric experiments. These reference systems along with existing publicly available databases and assessment protocols define the building blocks of the BioSecure Integrated Performance Evaluation Framework. This evaluation framework will be put in practice during the 1st BioSecure Residential Workshop. More than sixty doctoral, postdoctoral, senior and invited researchers will meet together during four weeks, to advance mono-modal and multi-modal evaluation experiments integrating reference systems and research prototypes. In this paper more details about this event and the underling research challenges are given. This exercise will lead to a worldwide biometric evaluation campaign to be launched in 2007.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33749067665
U2 - 10.1109/ispa.2005.195418
DO - 10.1109/ispa.2005.195418
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33749067665
SN - 953184089X
SN - 9789531840897
T3 - Image and Signal Processing and Analysis, 2005. ISPA 2005. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium
SP - 251
EP - 256
BT - ISPA 2005 - Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - ISPA 2005 - 4th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis
Y2 - 15 September 2005 through 17 September 2005
ER -