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Biometrics: Myths and Reality

GEORGIAN TECHNIAL UNIVERSITY. Biometrics: Myths and Reality. Author: doctoral student Maguli Bedineishvili maguli1004@gmail.com. Research director: doctor of technical sciences, professor Levan Imnaishvili limn54@gmail.com. ბიომეტრია: მითები და რეალობა.

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Biometrics: Myths and Reality

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  1. GEORGIAN TECHNIAL UNIVERSITY Biometrics: Myths and Reality Author: doctoral studentMaguli Bedineishvili maguli1004@gmail.com Research director: doctor of technical sciences, professorLevan Imnaishvili limn54@gmail.com ბიომეტრია: მითები და რეალობა

  2. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Definition of Biometrics Perception of "Biometrics" Traditional Modern Static processing of biological features Person identification technology, which uses human physiological features

  3. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Biometric Characteristics Fingerprint Hand Iris Face DNA Physiological Behavioral Keystroke Signature Voice

  4. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Estimation of Biometric Features

  5. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Actuality Revenue of Biometric Industry million. USD Information ofAcuity Market Intelligence

  6. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Actuality 2012-2017 Forecast of technologies development • Human body - energy generator; • Biometrics in service of information security; • Mind reading isn't already fiction; • Mobile phone everywhere and in everything; • Computer - personal assistant.

  7. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Segment of Market

  8. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Historyof Biometrics • Finger papillary lines: • Depicted on the ancient construction by accident... • Decorative, mystical elements... • Person confirmation facility: • China - 300 yearB. C. • Japan - 702 year A.D. • Europe - XVII-XIX century • USA - 1902 year A.D. Ireland Ancient China

  9. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Historyof Biometrics WilliamHerschel: used handprint for formatting agreement 1858 year Herschel's fingerprints, which was made within 57 years. Henry Faulds: for person identification was offered using fingerprint 1880 year

  10. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Historyof Biometrics 1882 year Alphonse Bertillon processed the technique for measuring the parameters of prisoners' bodies (Bertillonage) Francis Galton created the first system of classification fingerprint

  11. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Using Scopes Biometric control of physical access Biometric control of logical access Justice and law enforcement scope Accounting of working time Medical scope Border control Financial and transactional biometrics Mobile devices Biometric locks Consumer biometrics Learning institutions Other using scopes of biometrics - convenience

  12. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Using Scopes

  13. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Fingerprint Types

  14. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Image Processing Algorithm

  15. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Fingerprints characteristics

  16. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Fingerprint Fingerprint pattern Fingerprint “map” The Functioning Principle of Biometric System

  17. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Biometric System Implementation Template Database Matcher (Threshold) Yes/No Feature Extractor Preprocessor Preprocessor Authentication Enrollment

  18. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Identification Procedure

  19. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Verification Procedure

  20. Errors of Recognition Stage • FRR – False Rejection Rate • The system makesdecision to reject a person, in spite of that, he is already registered in the database. • FAR – False Acceptance Rate • The system makes decision to accept a person, even if he isn't registered in the database.

  21. Biometrics - Myths and Reality FAR FAR FRR EER Relation of First and Second Category Errors FRR

  22. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Teachers Biometric Registration System Implemented in Georgian Technical University

  23. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Biometric Eectoral System Implemented in Georgian Technical University

  24. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Biometric accounting system of students attendance in lectures Developed in Georgian Technical University

  25. Biometrics - Myths and Reality Biometric System of Students’Admission in Examinations Developed in Georgian Technical University

  26. GEORGIAN TECHNIAL UNIVERSITY Biometrics: Myths and Reality გმადლობთ ყურადღებისთვის! Thank You forYour Attention! ბიომეტრია: მითები და რეალობა

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