Provides a journal, information and links. For Connecticut's purposes, biometric imaging will mean taking a scan of an individuals two index fingers for purposes of multiple case fraud detection.
provides publications and consulting in speech recognition and other advanced speech technologies, including SPECH RECOGNITION UPDATE newsletter. The site includes recent news. TMA also publishes market studies.
Organization discussing finger scan, voice scan, iris scan, retina scan technologies, standards and privacy issues.
Directory of links to various to kinds of identification methods.
Discussion list for anyone interested in the technology.
Summary of face recognition algorithms by Alex Pentland and Baback Moghaddam.
by Scott Lewis and Todd Steigerwalt
About the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service's possible future use of biometric technologies in identifying incoming passengers.
Raffaele Cappelli, Alessandra Lumini, Dario Maio, Member, IEEE, and Davide Maltoni (Trans. PAMI, Abstract)
The 2001 NIST Speaker Recognition evaluation is part of an ongoing series of yearly evaluations conducted by NIST. These evaluations provide an important contribution to the direction of research efforts and the calibration of technical capabilities. They are intended to be of interest to all researchers working on the general problem of text independent speaker recognition. To this end the evaluation was designed to be simple, to focus on core technology issues, to be fully supported, and to be accessible.
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