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International Face Performance Conference (IFPC) 2022

International Face Performance Conference (IFPC) 2022
 

International Face Performance Conference (IFPC) 2022
Online
Nov 15-17, 2022

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is hosting IFPC 2022 to assemble a set of speakers from across the globe involved in face recognition development, procurement, deployment, and operations.

The conference is focused on all technical factors affecting the deployment and use of high performance face recognition applications, including applications, standards, quality assessment, human aspects, demographic effects, age and ageing effects, presentation attack detection, morphing, datasets, their preparation, training and tuning, non-cooperative uses, accuracy measurement, and performance tests.

Proposals are welcome for technical or policy presentations focused on any technical factors, problems, and mitigations that influence face recognition operations and applications.

The IFPC 2022 is hosted by NIST in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T) and European Association for Biometrics (EAB).

Registration is free but required.

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