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1 Standards for Biometrics Dr. Pushkin Kachroo

2 Introduction Standards needed for interoperability At all levels of the system –hardware level (using one company’s fingerprint scanner with other parts from other vendors) –Application level, database level, etc.

3 Layers SensorsFeature ExtractorMatcher Application Device driver Template format API

4 Application Programming Interface Ongoing active work…. Examples: –BioAPI –SVAPI –BioAPI for Java Card –BAPI

5 BioAPI BioAPI: –Most popular –For any biometric –Allows applications to manage Enrollment on client/server Verification on client/server Identification on client/server Biometric signal acquisition on a client

6 BioAPI…contd. …defines at the highest level Biometric Service Provider (BSP) Three Steps to BSP –Capture, Process, and Match Data returned to the application: Biometric Identification Record (BIR) Three classes of functions in the API –Enrollment, verification, and identification

7 BioAPI Registry BioAPI components post information about themselves in the BioAPI Module Registry during installation Applications can check the registry for BSPs installed and their functionalities Device Specific parameters and status also in the registry

8 SVAPI API for Speaker Verification has merged with BioAPI

9 BioAPI for Java Card Java Card: –Java Card technology provides a secure environment for applications that run on smart cards and other devices with very limited memory and processing capabilities. –Multiple applications can be deployed on a single card, and new ones can be added to it even after it has been issued to the end user. –Applications written in the Java programming language can be executed securely on cards from different vendors. –http://java.sun.com/products/javacard/http://java.sun.com/products/javacard/ BioAPI for Java Card: for security and maximum functionality… –Secure template matching, limiting attempts

10 BAPI The Biometric Application Programming Interface (BAPI) defines a standard software protocol and application programming interface (API) for communication between software applications and biometric devices. BAPI is designed to bring standards and compatibility to the biometric hardware and software markets. Microsoft bought it for integration http://www.iosoftware.com/pages/Products/Biometric%20API/index.asp

11 Databases For impartial evaluation of biometric systems, there is a need for large public databases. NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technologies (http://www.nist.gov/)http://www.nist.gov/ –Leader –Fingerprints, mugshots, voice samples Face recognition, many universities Speaker recognition, also academic institutions Iris: No known large databases present

12 Certification Certified products and solutions generally don’t exist yet, except finger printing. FBI fingerprint scanners WSQ specification for Wavelet Scalar Quantization Common Criteria (for ISO generic security requirements)

13 Legislation USA Patriot Act: Tools for strengthening law enforcement Aviation Security using Emerging Technologies Enhanced Border Security and Visa Reform Act Govt. Paperwork Elimination Act Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act State Level: Driver’s license related, also privacy issues with biometric data


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