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NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics
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
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de TVE2 utilizó los lectores biométricos de Bioaccez ( www.bioaccez.com) para explicar las diferentes tecnologías capacitiva, óptica y de análisis de la vena.
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Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park
Bangkok
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Thailand 13-01-2024
Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Pelecaniformes
Family:Ardeidae
Genus:Ixobrychus
Species:I. sinensis
Biometrics:
Length: 30-40 cm
Wingspan: 45-53 cm
Weight: 80-100 g
The Yellow Bittern has a short neck and longish bill. The male is uniformly dull yellow above and buff below. The head and neck are chestnut, with a black crown. The female's crown, neck and breast are streaked brown, and the juvenile is like the female but heavily streaked brown below, and mottled with buff above.
The Yellow Bittern is one of the smallest bitterns of genus Ixobrychus. It frequents densely vegetated wetlands and reedbeds where it remains hidden and very difficult to observe. It typically feeds on fish, amphibians and insects, sitting motionless in marsh vegetation and waiting for prey.
The Yellow Bittern has large range, but the population trend is uncertain with increase and decrease of some populations. But the species is not currently threatened.
The Yellow Bittern adult male has light brown to buffy coloration overall, except for the blackish to blue-grey crown and crest, mostly olive-brown mantel to uppertail-coverts and scapulars, often with pinkish to maroon tinge. On the upperwings, the pale wing-coverts contrast with the blackish flight-feathers. The short tail is black.
The underparts are sandy brown with indistinct darker lines down foreneck and upper breast. The underwing is grey with pale wing-coverts.
During the breeding season, the male shows strong vinous tinge on sides of head and neck, and on the upperparts.
On the head, crown and crest are blackish to blue-grey, and the forehead is brown.
The bill is long and thin, a long dagger-like bill, yellow-horn with dark ridge and tip of upper mandible. The eyes are yellow. Legs and feet are yellowish-green but mostly yellow during the breeding season.
The Yellow Bittern female resembles male but she is more uniform on the upperparts and the crown is mostly brown with indistinct streaks. Upperparts and hindneck are rufous.
The underparts are dark reddish-brown with buff streaking. The breast sides are black, and there are chestnut-buff streaks on throat, down foreneck to upper breast. She lacks the vinous tinge during the breeding season.
The juvenile resembles female but it has conspicuous dark streaks on crown, upperparts and upperwing-coverts. The underparts are heavily streaked dark.
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NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics
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
NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics
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NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics
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NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics
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
NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics
Claire Shanley was recognized and thanked for her service as IBS Executive
Director since 2001. Tom Louis and Andrew Mead presented Claire with a plaque at the Opening Session.
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
NEC’s AFIS Internet User’s Group is comprised of a diverse group of identification professionals engaged in applications of biometric technologies, including fingerprint, facial recognition, iris matching and other modalities such as voice and DNA. Its membership includes acknowledged subject matter experts and experienced practitioners dedicated to the planning and effective management of biometrics-based identification solutions. These solutions – deployed at the local, state, national and international levels - address a wide range of public safety and security needs including: law enforcement; secure ID credential issuance; border management; transportation security (e.g., airport); and physical and logical access control. Learn more at necam.com/biometrics