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The Radical Hospital

 

Cutting-edge surgical spider robots, augmented reality guided clinical applications, RFID biometric-tracked patients, physiological monitoring, artificial intelligence—just a few of the radical technologies making their way into our hospitals. Hear first-hand how these innovations are changing the way medicine is practiced and how they are saving money and saving lives. Speakers include: Shiv Gaglani, Editor / Curator, Medgadget / Smartphone Physical, Dr. Gary Clawson, Senior Director, Global Professional Education, Masimo, Jason Mendenhall, Executive Vice President of Cloud, Switch SUPERNAP, Stephen Pierce, Medical Devices Leader, IBM, and Orlando Portale, Chief Innovation Officer, Palomar Health.

 

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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

View on the safe in the MTM-Klassen T300 Business Luxury Van. Be sure of your Passport, money or jewelry if you leave them in the car. The mobile boarding room, a luxury family van, mobile Living room, Entertainment on the road, driving conference room

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

TA101- Office time recorder with fingerprint & RFID card attendance system

Witnesses to the event; Alan Welsh and Kaye Basford head the line.

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

A police officer's photo is taken by a British military policeman for his ID card at Al Hadi police station in Basrah. State-of-the-art biometric data records are being created to link police ID cards to their holders with no margin for forgery or transfer to another person. This is part of the effort to reduce corruption in the police force and its links with local militias. October 2006.

Sunglasses have infrared sensor/receiver. Finger hold has galvanic skin response sensor and heart rate sensor. All cased within a sexy black box!

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

Black Forest excursion - lunch stop.

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

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

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

biometric identification from Mar 8, 2004 ... Wired NextFest Expo

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The thumbprint scanner is a bit cheaper than a fob- or card-based security system. Employers generally have to replace lost or stolen RFID fobs and keycards. The same policy does not extend to thumbs.

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

Ken Russell, Janet Butler.

Sunglasses have infrared sensor/receiver. Finger hold has galvanic skin response sensor and heart rate sensor. All cased within a sexy black box!

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

Authentication and Face-Recognition Services.

All identity management systems have methods for authenticating users, and indexing database entries. For authentication and sharing Animetrics is built on Openid and Oauth; for indexing Animetrics has built the Animetrics90 facial scoring engines for biometric indexing. The AnimetricsFR system is a patented 2D-3D face recognition system that is fully scalable via FastCGIs. The FR system utilizes proprietary, sophisticated human face analysis algorithms to identify faces in 2D images, to create a 3D avatar from one or more 2D images, and to create face templates. The face templates can be compared, or searched against, to compute similarity between an enrolled image or a watch list of enrolled images of people. The search against a watch list of images utilizes sophisticated indexing techniques to search against thousands of records.

 

Authentication Services and Application Layers

 

Shown in the accompanying figure are the REST service and PHP layers along with their interaction with the backend NoSQL database representing the FaceR Cloud.

 

FaceR Enrollment Services

 

Every facial search engine has an enrollment phase during which the 500:1 data reduction occurs generating the discriminating low-dimensional parametric representation which represents the original photograph. We call this parameter representation the Animetrics Face Signature. Shown in the accompanying figure is the enrollment service architecture.

 

The FaceR enrollment system provides a mechanism to register a human face with the FaceR face recognition system. The enrollment process involves submitting a set of 2D images to the FaceR server from a mobile device or a web browser (and can also be extended to any desktop application or any device that can image and send images via HTTP) along with a unique identification entity that identifies the person (e.g., a mobile device identifier). The FaceR server analyzes the images for any human face and associates the unique identification entity with the human face, creates a face template and stores the template in a fault-tolerant, redundant, secure, and, a scalable database.

 

FaceR Verification Services

 

All authentication and identity management system have an authentication or verification stage during which time the discriminating low-dimensional parametric representation which represents the original photograph, which we denote the Animetrics face signature, is scored via a similarity measure relative to an enrolled set of facial signatures. The FaceR verification system computes the similarity between a human face in a 2D image with a set of enrolled images. The verification process involves sending a 2D image from a device that is already registered (during the enrollment process) or a application that can send the unique identification entity to compare against, to the FaceR server. The FaceR server analyzes the 2D image for any human face and if a face was found, computes the similarity between the face in the image and the enrolled face.

The commemorative plaque. Note the errors: Gosset was Master Brewer (Guinness never had a Chief Brewer), and the quotes should have been around the possessive pseudonym "Student's" rather than the t.

Onuoha Raymond, RANTIP | Prof. Peter Fussey, University of Essex | Jimmy Haguma,

Uganda Police | Corynne McSherry, EFF | Moderator: Berhan Taye

Digital Persona U.are.U 5160 fingerprint reader

 

The touch-style U.are.U 5160 Fingerprint Reader is a PIV-certified, optical fingerprint sensor designed to serve as a USB peripheral. With a contemporary design, compact size and unsurpassed performance, the 5160 is the natural choice for those who want and need the very best.To know more go delaneysecure

 

Fine Art Photography 2014

 

Biometric portrait study; using different aspects of identification to create a film photography collage.

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

A voter going through the

biometric verification process

 

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This photo can show some biometrics. Due to my sweatshirt being baggy you cannot get a good idea of my weight, but can still get an idea of my height, hair color, and eye color.

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

Since last time; the time when Mrs PB used the entire Land of the Bed cash reserves to buy beans, Mr Fox has taken a few measures to beef up security.

 

The vault may not have been adequate to stop her gaining access to the credit card, but surely chip and pin would keep them safe this time? Especially as Mr Fox had chosen a 20 digit pin!

 

Strictly speaking he'd have liked to employ some form of biometrics, but seeing as hundred percent of the residents are made of fur, he'd encountered technical difficulties.

 

Hungry and now slightly agitated at still being unable to order a life time of beans, she reached for her trusty rolling pin. It didn't take long.

 

Mr Fox's countermeasures had worked to a certain extent, bar two minor flaws. In their implementation not only had they riled one Mrs PB into bit of a storm, but now no one could access their account.

 

Oh Dear!

   

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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