NIST goes deeper into bias in biometrics
If NIST were a TV show, it would be Dragnet, the sober, just-the-facts U.S. detective show that saw crimes solved…
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If NIST were a TV show, it would be Dragnet, the sober, just-the-facts U.S. detective show that saw crimes solved…
Secure voice biometrics: deepfake speech detection and ASVspoof Online June 29, 2021 at 12:30pm CEST The European Association for Biometrics…
Fragmentation within the biometric authentication ecosystem has created challenges for developers with interoperability and adaptability, certification and uniform benchmarking, according…
A recent webinar by the European Association for Biometrics (EAB) explored the role of facial recognition technologies in criminal investigations…
When something as speculative and daring as emotion recognition earns a degree of acceptance in the biometrics industry, even the…
New research from Florida State University and Rutgers University scientists has explored the potential of continuous liveness detection for voice…
A European perspective for the use of automated face recognition in criminal investigation EAB Online Seminar June 15, 2021 –…
Companies developing biometrics and artificial intelligence algorithms must rid their systems of demographic bias and make their methodology transparent, according…
Biometrics’ NextGen: when privacy-by-design meets seamless user experience Online June 1, 2021 – 12:30pm CEST The European Association for Biometrics…
Canadian researchers are reportedly working with Chinese researchers tainted by military and government-repression campaigns. Coverage by The Globe and Mail,…