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DESCRIPTION:Lecturer: Vincenzo Piuri\, Università degli Studi di Milano\, 
 Italy\n\nAutomation of border control gates\, as well as easy identificati
 on in a variety of daily-life applications (ranging\, e.g.\, from home ban
 king to e-commerce and e-government)\, requires a high degree of confidenc
 e in the identification. Modern solutions are based on biometric technolog
 ies to ensure standard quality in operation\, by mimicking the usual activ
 ities performed by humans in identifying individuals. Biometric technologi
 es allow in fact for efficiently analyzing human traits (e.g.\, face\, fin
 gerprint\, iris\, palm) for identity management.\n\nThis talk will analyze
  the opportunities offered by emerging biometric technologies and their us
 e for identity verification and recognition in automated border control sy
 stems and in many other critical applications. These technologies aim at i
 ncreasing the usability of biometric systems and reducing the needs for ca
 refully-controlled environment for biometry collection. Focus will be on l
 ess-constrained and contactless fingerprint\, palmprint\, and iris.\n\nCo-
 sponsored by: Dr. Badri Roysam\n\nSpeaker(s): Vincenzo Piuri \, \n\nRoom: 
 102-D\, Bldg: Engineering Building 1\, Cullen College of Engineering\, 472
 6 Calhoun Rd\, Houston\, Texas\, United States\, 77204-4005
LOCATION:Room: 102-D\, Bldg: Engineering Building 1\, Cullen College of Eng
 ineering\, 4726 Calhoun Rd\, Houston\, Texas\, United States\, 77204-4005
ORGANIZER:atbecker@uh.edu
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Biometric technologies for automated border control
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/172418
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Lecturer: Vincenzo Piuri\, Univers
 it&amp;agrave\; degli Studi di Milano\, Italy&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Automation of b
 order control gates\, as well as easy identification in a variety of daily
 -life applications (ranging\, e.g.\, from home banking to e-commerce and e
 -government)\, requires a high degree of confidence in the identification.
  Modern solutions are based on biometric technologies to ensure standard q
 uality in operation\, by mimicking the usual activities performed by human
 s in identifying individuals. Biometric technologies allow in fact for eff
 iciently analyzing human traits (e.g.\, face\, fingerprint\, iris\, palm) 
 for identity management.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This talk will analyze the opportunities 
 offered by emerging biometric technologies and their use for identity veri
 fication and recognition in automated border control systems and in many o
 ther critical applications. These technologies aim at increasing the usabi
 lity of biometric systems and reducing the needs for carefully-controlled 
 environment for biometry collection. Focus will be on less-constrained and
  contactless fingerprint\, palmprint\, and iris.&lt;/p&gt;
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