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Project Summary
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Execute industry's first
comparative biometric testing on behalf of leading
financial institutions interested in real-world
performance of biometrics, including fingerprint and facial recognition
systems
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Provide False Match Rate, False Non-Match Rate, and
Failure to Enroll rate data, as well as user
perceptions, system analysis, and study of performance
across demographic and age groups
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Enable deployment decisions on
the part of major financial institutions for employee
and customer applications
IBG Responsibilities
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Conceive, develop, and publish test protocol to ensure
statistical validity of comparative performance data
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Incorporate processes for testing six weeks subsequent
to enrollment as well as testing of elderly, Asian, and
manual laborer sub-populations
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Acquire, configure, and deploy leading systems for
comparative test purposes
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Conduct end-user biometric testing, emulating
performance in a real-world environment
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Package performance data and key findings in report form
to client test sponsors
IBG was engaged by leading financial institutions to
conduct the biometric industry's first Comparative
Biometric Testing. By testing individuals unfamiliar
with biometric systems in a real-world environment, and
providing reasonable bounds on enrollment and
verification effort, IBG's test data was the first to
reveal many of the weaknesses of leading biometric
systems.
In particular, IBG's testing provided groundbreaking
data in the area of Failure to Enroll - the percentage
of individuals unable to register in a biometric system
- and False Non-Match Rate over time - the percentage of
users rejected by a biometric system six weeks
subsequent to enrollment. IBG's
testing has continued since these original efforts,
expanding to incorporate iris-scan, voice recognition,
signature-scan, and dozens of other leading biometric
system. Companies such as Microsoft, Intel, EDS, Lockheed
Martin - and government agencies such as the U.S. Department
of Energy and Transport Canada - rely on IBG to make
decisions on deployment and integration of biometric
technology.
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