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Tuesday, June 14, 2005 Press Release SOURCE: International Biometric
Group
International Biometric
Group Delivers Iris Recognition Test Report to the US
Department of Homeland Security
Extensive Evaluation of Iris Recognition Accuracy,
Interoperability, and Usability
International Biometric Group announces the delivery of
the Independent Testing of Iris Recognition Technology (ITIRT)
Final Report to the US Department of Homeland Security.
The ITIRT Final Report presents results from a
groundbreaking evaluation of iris recognition accuracy,
interoperability, and usability.
The ITIRT Final Report can be downloaded at
www.biometricgroup.com/ITIRT.
Iris recognition has become an
increasingly viable solution for border control,
immigration, registered traveler, access control, and
national ID initiatives. ITIRT represents the largest
independently-conducted test of iris recognition
executed to date. Prior to ITIRT,
independently-generated data on iris recognition
performance - a critical deployment consideration - was
limited to results from small-scale tests.
ITIRT evaluated performance of the following
state-of-the-art iris recognition hardware and software:
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Iridian
KnoWho OEM SDK
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LG IrisAccess 3000
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Oki
IRISPASS-WG
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Panasonic
BM-ET300
Over 100,000 iris images were
acquired through ITIRT devices over a several-week
period. Dozens of images were acquired from each of 1224
subjects varying in age and ethnicity. From this data,
over 2 billion data points were generated for analysis. ITIRT presents results essential to a full understanding
of biometric performance, including the following:
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False accept and false reject rates
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Failure to enroll and failure to acquire rates
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Transaction duration and level of effort
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Performance over time
The Report also examines
interoperability across iris recognition devices, a
critical consideration for many deployers. Images from
each iris recognition device were cross-compared to
determine whether images captured through a given device
could be matched against those captured through a
different device.
The Report further examines whether certain test
subjects are more likely than others to be falsely
accepted or rejected by iris recognition devices, and
whether failed enrollments occur across multiple
devices.
Report Title: Independent Testing of Iris
Recognition Technology - Final Report
Pages: 232
Figures: 156
About International Biometric Group
International Biometric Group is the leading biometric
integration and consulting firm, addressing the
identification and authentication needs of mid to large
size organizations. IBG brings direct, hands-on
expertise in all leading biometric technologies,
including multiple-biometric systems. IBG works on
behalf of both private and government clients to
evaluate, design, and integrate biometric solutions for
public sector programs, network security, Internet
applications, point of sale applications, physical
access, and smart card systems. Learn more at
http://www.biometricgroup.com.
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