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ICRI-CIR to present at European Association for Biometrics research conference

ICRI-CRI – KU Leuven announced it will be participating in the second EAB Research Projects Conference (EAB-RPC), Europe’s largest conference…

 

Consumers “creeped out” by targeted ads that use facial recognition: study

E-commerce recommendations firm RichRelevance released a new study called “Creepy or Cool”, which highlights consumer attitudes towards digital enhancements to…

 

Carnegie Mellon’s CyLab Biometrics Center wins 2015 Edison Award

Carnegie Mellon’s CyLab Biometrics Center recently won Gold at the 2015 Edison Awards in the category of Applied Technology. For…

 

Auraya Systems releases universal speaker recognition system

Auraya Systems announced it has released ArmorVox 2015, which it claims is the world’s first universal speaker recognition system. The…

 

Carnegie Mellon researchers developing long range iris recognition solution

Carnegie Mellon University’s CyLab Biometrics Center have been developing an iris recognition solution for the past several years that can…

 

Next Biometrics cites study on fingerprint sensor size

NEXT Biometrics Group ASA announced that a study by University Carlos III of Madrid proves that fingerprint sensor accuracy directly…

 

New face detection algorithm can spot even partially hidden faces

Yahoo! Labs and Stanford University are developing a fast and simple facial recognition system as part of a new research…

 

Idiap develops mobile finger-vein sensor prototype

The Idiap Research Institute announced it has developed a new mobile finger-vein sensor prototype for portable or embedded biometrics applications….

 

New study has found that fingerprint examiners make extremely few errors

The Office of Justice Programs’ National Institute of Justice released a self-funded study that explores the accuracy and reliability of…

 

Competition invites researchers to develop biometric identification solutions via eye movements

In an effort to advance the research field of eye movement biometrics, the BioEye 2015 competition gives scientists and researchers…

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