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Keynote David Buckley, CEO CrossMatch

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

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

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

About Animetrics

Headquartered in Conway, N.H., Animetrics is a leading developer of advanced face recognition applications and face identity management solutions, which are driving market acceptance of next generation facial biometrics in government, homeland security and law enforcement. Animetrics’ patented technology features FACEngine®, the advanced facial recognition engine behind all of Animetrics’ facial biometric solutions. FACEngine dynamically renders accurate and useful 3D avatars from 2D images and video, even if the facial images are not “static” or “straight on.” Animetrics’ technology also features FIMS™ Cloud, the first come-to-market, cloud-based web facial identity management solution for fast accurate search, retrieval, analysis and storage of facial images enabling the fast and precise facial recognition across a broad range of operating conditions and deployment environments. Animetrics products include face recognition and identity management applications called FaceR™ – FaceR MobileID, FaceR CredentialME and its FaceR Identity Management Solution; an investigative facial identity comparison application, ForensicaGPS™: and a face recognition SDK for application developers. For more information, visit Animetrics.com.

 

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Installation d'un système Vicon à Verviers (Belgique). Une partie de l'équipe du laboratoire.

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

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

Photo from Voice Biometrics Conference 2010 held at the Hyatt Regency in Jersey City, NJ, taken by Dan York.

 

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The FIDO (Fast Identity Online) Alliance has been officially launched and it aims to establish an open standard for online authentication in order to create a seamless and stronger system for users. More detail:

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The cloth Apple included with iPhone. iPhone hasn't scratched, but it clings to fingerprints like a biometric scanner.

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

A police officer's iris is scanned 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 rife corruption in the police service and its links with local militia. October 2006.

Director General de Procesos y Tecnologías

Comisión Nacional de Protección Social en Salud

In a fast, single-pass operation, the Datacard 295 card personalization system enables healthcare providers to issue high-quality patient ID cards imprinted with a variety of options, including encoded magnetic stripes and smart card chips as well as imprinting with a choice of embossed characters, bar codes, logos, text, graphics, encoded magnetic stripes and smart card chips. Rely on this convenient system for the capabilities you need to implement a powerful patient ID program that helps increase patient loyalty and decrease costs.

 

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Senses Places Biometric Device Prototype #1 by ARTICA

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

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.

 

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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

Session 3a: Carol Crawford presents her paper "Linking Environmental Data and Health Data from Different Spatial Scales."

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

The FUSION Biometric Reader provides the system operator with a unique Identity Access Management approach that combines security, user convenience, cost-effective delivery and secure three factor authentication.

 

www.fingerprint-access-control.com

Street scene by the Canal du Midi.

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

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

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

Mike Matthews, UK Service Desk Product Manager, Atos Origin

 

Photo from Voice Biometrics Conference 2010 held at the Hyatt Regency in Jersey City, NJ, taken by Dan York.

 

Permission is granted to use this photo on websites or other materials provided that attribution is included along the lines of "Photo courtesy of Voxeo Corp". A link to www.voxeo.com/ would be appreciated.

General Store, Sucrerie de la Montagne.

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

Current phone fingerprint readers are less than ideal. While theyare to the back, you can’t register as the phone sits on your workplace; about the entrance, they chew up important unit real estate; quietly, they’re tiny. That’s where LG Innotek could come to the rescue. It...

 

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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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Christine McLaren, Jiahua Chen, Geoff McLachlan, Dankmar Böhning, Murray Aitkin, after the session on Mixture Modelling in Biometrics.

There are many different types of gun safes for you to choose from, and one that is becoming increasingly popular is the fingerprint gun safe. Take a closer look at it, and why it may be the best option for you.

  

www.gunsafereviewssite.com/what-is-a-fingerprint-gun-safe/

David Finney, Anthony Edwards and others.

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

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

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

Faces at a protest against biometric passports held in Bucharest

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

Rundale Palace is one of the most remarkable examples of baroque and rococo architecture in Latvia. Situated in Pilsrundale, its foundations were laid in 1736 on the spot of an ancient Livonian castle mentioned in chronicles as far back as 1555.

 

It was planned and built as a summer residence for the Duke of Courland Ernst Johann von Biron by the Russian architect of Italian origin,

Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli. Construction work began in 1736 and was completed in 1768, with the architectural ensemble including household buildings and a park.

 

A museum was opened to the public in 1972, and restoration works have been taking place in order to restore its historic character and return the structure to its original condition.

 

The park at Rundale offers a delicate sample of the French garden in baroque style and is the most attractive of its kind in the Baltic region.

 

Each summer, a festival of celebration takes place at the park with locals and visitors, and at this event on the 13th August 2011 the works of the artists were displayed in one of the park alleys.

 

The sculptures were installed on specially designed bases created by masters of the metalworking and wood engraving arts. These decorative carvings were shaped in accordance with original baroque techniques and style. During the event, visitors had an opportunity to learn more about the project from the distributed booklets and posters that were prepared with stylish graphic calligraphy.

  

The sculptures were arranged within the space of its location to create distinctive compositions framed by the magical atmosphere of the architecture and the special treatment of the chiaroscuro to match the images with the deep meanings of the sculptures and emphasize the visual power of the material.

 

The 12 pictures taken during the photo session are placed in calendar - one image for each month.

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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