View allAll Photos Tagged Biometric

The Guinness Charter. Peter Njuho, James Hanley, John Hinde, and Andrew Mead listen to Frank Lynch, Technology Director Global Beer for Diageo (Ireland) at the podium

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Dana Teltsch, James Hanley, John Nelder, Marie-Pierre Sylvestre, Norman Breslow.

In Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, CRS staff are using biometrics to register people for an electronic voucher, which can be used to purchase food and household supplies in local markets. Beneficiaries are people who have been displaced by Boko Haram violence...Based on CRS experience, biometrics will reduce the risk of duplication and fraud...Background: ..Northeast Nigeria is amongst the world’s most neglected humanitarian crisis: it is presently estimated that 7 million individuals are in dire need of humanitarian assistance and that 2.2 million have been forced to flee their homes due to Boko Haram's violence.

Victor Jun, ITU, Director General Martin Kropff, Juan Burgueño Ferreira, Head of CIMMYT’s Biometrics and Statistics Unit, and Kevin Pixley, Head of the Genetic Resources Program at the ceremony.

 

CIMMYT staff (29), and 26 partners, postgraduate students and visitors from 8 different countries and 15 different institutions across the world participated in a week-long course on using statistical methods and software to analyze phenotypic and genetic data in plant breeding at El Batán, Mexico, on 19-26 June. CIMMYT's Biometrics and Statistics Unit (BSU) organized the course, which covered genomic selection, multi-environment trials, genotype × environment analysis and QTL mapping.

 

Photo: CIMMYT

David Brady, Professor, Aqueti, USA speaking during the Session “Biometrics World” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

FaceR Identity Management System: Connecting Mobile Devices with Photographic Clouds.

Animetrics develops next generation identity management and biometrically enabled search engine products for authentication and search which links photographic clouds, cameras, video and image stores via Web-service based facial search engines. Animetrics is poised for strong growth in the Government market for mobile and intelligence, and the Commercial & Consumer markets for mobile, social networking and security by revolutionizing human interfaces to computing devices and social media.

 

The universal deployment of mobile browsing computing devices requires trusted access and credentialing for secure communications as well the astronomical growth of cloud based photo stores requiring search and sort based on facial image content. Until now the face biometric for people on the move was not feasible enough for statistical accuracy.

 

Animetrics’ 2D-3D FACEngine® technology provides unique technologies best suited among all face recognition technologies in industry for handling off-pose and environmentally challenging face images. The Animetrics90 SDK consists of numerous advanced client-side, server-side, service-side and storage technologies bundled into a complete package, capable of performing all tasks required for this solution, from the video and still camera interfaces, to the detection and extraction of salient faces, to the 2D-3D transformation processes, to the advanced 2D-3D matching engines, to the advanced biometric storage and retrieval systems.

XXXIInd Conference of the Austro-Swiss Region of the International Biometric Society at the Faculty of Natural Science, University of Salzburg.

 

Photo: Simon P. Haigermoser

Presenter: Dr. Joseph Roberson, Chief Medical Officer, Vital Connect, Inc.

Website: bit.ly/vitalconnect_dhs

Twitter: @VitalConnectInc

Facebook: bit.ly/VitalConnectFB_DHS

LinkedIn: bit.ly/VitalConnectLknd_DHS

 

Personalizing Biometric Medicine: Doctors of the future will deal with massive amounts of data compared to historical medical peers. The myriad flock of biomedical devices monitoring individual health indicators, however, is not helping make sense of it all. What will it take for your doctor to get a 360⁰, salient and actionable view of your health and wellbeing by looking at your key biometrics? Join a leading Chief Medical Officer and internationally-recognized surgeon as he breaks down personalized biometric medicine with four groups of key data that will change the face of medical care.

 

Thank you to our sponsor: WebMD www.webmd.com

Follow: www.twitter.com/webmd

 

The Digital Health Summit, www.digitalhealthsummit.com , produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum audiences which makes it a can’t miss event. Everyone from medical providers, policy makers, buyers, payers, investors, developers, leading consumer electronics companies, innovators driving the marketplace and all the other industries starting to cross-pollinate into digital health including the automotive, fitness and gaming industries.

Official Hashtag: #DigitalHealthCES

  

Twitter: www.twitter.com/dhsummit

Hashtags: #digitalhealthces #webmdces #ces2015

Blog & Videos: www.digitalhealthsummit.com/blog

Photos: www.flickr.com/digitalhealthsummit

 

Conference Producer: Jill Gilbert, @GilbertGuide

Photos by: Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com

Peter Macdonald (centre) with Dermot Roaf and Jane (Roaf) Galbraith, grandchildren of William Sealy Gosset, in the Guiness Storehouse after the unveiling of the plaque commemorating the centenary of Student's t distribution. Photo by Ann Macdonald

XXXIInd Conference of the Austro-Swiss Region of the International Biometric Society at the Faculty of Natural Science, University of Salzburg.

 

Photo: Simon P. Haigermoser

this machine was sitting in a large public hallway, on the outside of

passport control, at Schiphol Airport. it wasn't yet hooked up to

anything and had no visible purpose.

 

What will it do with your passport once you scan it? Anyone know? I

asked a few passersby; the only one who knew anything at all said it

was for a future passport control.

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Jeremiah Cole - The Hidden Bearer

“He was crucified not for what he said, but for what he did not say.”

Jeremiah Cole was never registered. No identity card, no biometric data, no place of origin. Even the Fifth Estate doesn't know his true origins - only that he wasn't from here. It is said that he emerged during a winter cold spell, in one of the old ventilation shafts below Kreuzberg. In his hand: a sealed cylinder with only one word written on it: “Key carrier”.

He spoke little, but heard everything. Children clung to his gestures, old people spoke to him in languages they had never learned. He drew maps with dirt that led to doors that no one had ever seen before - and which only opened in his presence.

The crucifixion

His death is legend.

A camera clip shows him - bound to chains, held upright against a perforated steel girder in Sector 6A, his arms stretched wide, his gaze not distorted by pain, but full of calm.

They say he had seen the final threshold, but refused to open it for the wrong people.

Those who held him had no names - only numbers.

When he was beaten, the light flickered throughout the web of the deep.

When he died, a wall suddenly became wordless, where writing had appeared for decades.

When his body disappeared, the ground began to breathe.

Today people don't call him by his name.

Only the children sometimes speak of “Jerem”, the one with the shadowy smile.

And on a rusty wall is written in oil:

"He did not call. That's why we can still hear him.

Mastercard and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford joined forces to develop guidelines designed to help banks understand and successfully bring mobile biometrics to life.

 

For more information, please click here: news.mstr.cd/2r9KfwX

Frances Denny, Andrea Rainey, Christine Allen, Laura Hill, Adele Marshall (Queens Belfast).

XXXIInd Conference of the Austro-Swiss Region of the International Biometric Society at the Faculty of Natural Science, University of Salzburg.

 

Photo: Simon P. Haigermoser

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Frances Denny, Andrea Rainey, Christine Allen, Laura Hill, Adele Marshall (Queens Belfast) and Peter Bailey (SAS).

Pictured - Private Bradley Smith (20) uses the BAT(Biometric Automated Toolset) at the Pan Kalay Check Point. The Bat is used to identify possible insurgents through finger prints and a retina scan.

Soldiers from the Assault Pioneer Platoon, C company, 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment based at CP(Check Point) Pan Kala work alongside the ANCOP( Afghanistan National Civil Order police) to secure newly built route 611 between Garmisir and Sangin.

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Rover Systems CCTV Philippines

The Leading CCTV Brand in the Philippines

 

CCTV Systems, Security Systems, Suveillance Systems, CCTV Camera, Analog Camera, Dome Camera, PTZ Camera,

HDI Camera, DVR, Digital Video Recorder, PC Based DVR, Covert Camera, Spy Camera, Wireless Alarm Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Access Control System, Biometric Systems, Central Monitoring Systems CCTV Distributor, CCTV Installation, CCTV Services

 

49 E. Fernandez St. San Juan City

Call us: 7237959 / Fax: 7245898

www.roversystems.com.ph

Beijing National Stadium, designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, is an excellent example of the use biometrics in modern architecture.

 

As implied by its nickname, the stadium rises out of the landscape in the shape of a giant upturned bird’s nest . Drawing from the structural strength and beauty of natural objects is a growing trend as architects and designers become increasingly interested in the efficient use of energy and materials. According to Janine Benyus this movement is known as biomimicry; “a new science that studies nature’s models and then imitates or takes inspiration from these designs and processes to solve human problems.” (Benyus, 1997)

 

The concept of biomimicry in itself is nothing new. Human structures have borrowed from nature throughout history. Our first shelters, for example, were little more than upturned bird’s nests; formed of branches and insulated against the elements by whatever materials were readily available. In fact, it could be argued that biomimicry is not a new movement, but a return to our earliest inspirations. New technologies, however, have allowed us to investigate and replicate systems that our ancestors were unable to exploit on a grand scale.

06/24/09 - By request, here is the new snack center, designed by Q, currently installed in the Nature office. Thumbprint biometrics are linked to one's credit card, causing a 2-fold increase in purchases. I'm so weak...

 

Uploaded with Darkslide.

Silvia Freitas, Maria Lucia Sundfeld, John Hinde, Roseli A. Leandro,

Afranio Vieira.

Juan Burgueño Ferreira (left), Head of CIMMYT’s Biometrics and Statistics Unit, and Kevin Pixley, Head of the Genetic Resources Program at the ceremony.

 

CIMMYT staff (29), and 26 partners, postgraduate students and visitors from 8 different countries and 15 different institutions across the world participated in a week-long course on using statistical methods and software to analyze phenotypic and genetic data in plant breeding at El Batán, Mexico, on 19-26 June. CIMMYT's Biometrics and Statistics Unit (BSU) organized the course, which covered genomic selection, multi-environment trials, genotype × environment analysis and QTL mapping.

 

Photo: CIMMYT

Virginia Petersen, CEO of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) addresses representatives of SASSA, MasterCard, media and other stakeholders at an event celebrating that there are now 10 million active SASSA Debit MasterCard cards in South Africa, following the introduction of the new biometric grant payment disbursement system that commenced in March 2012. She said that between April 2012 and June 2013, over 150,000 grants were cancelled, which has led to a saving of R150 million (about US$15.1 million) per annum.

Biometric verification of beneficiaries in a displacement site.

Farnam Jahanian, Interim President, Carnegie Mellon University, USA during the Session "Ultra-Biometrics and Cybersecurity with Carnegie Mellon University " at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 26, 2018.

 

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Boris Baldinger

Biometric verification of beneficiaries in a displacement site.

Bojan Simic, CTO, Hypr Corp

 

www.hypr.com/

 

HYPR is a sector agnostic platform enabling secure biometric authentication. From consumers to enterprises and governments, our mission is to seamlessly replace the use of passwords with a unified biometric identity protocol. As an end to end solution, HYPR is the fundamental framework for securing the Internet-of-Things.

AMISOM Police officers monitor and mentor Somali Police officers during the Biometric Registration Exercise in Baidoa on April 10, 2017. AMISOM Photo

1 2 ••• 12 13 15 17 18 ••• 79 80