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Biometric-Enabled Authentication Machines: A Survey of Open-Set Real-World Applications
Shmerko Vlad., FIT (FIT)
Yanushkevich Svetlana
Drahanský Martin, prof. Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Gorodnichy Dmitry, FIT (FIT)
This paper revisits the concept of an authentication machine (A-machine) that aims at identifying/verifying humans. Although A-machines in the closed-set application scenario are well understood and commonly used for access control utilizing human biometrics (face, iris, and fingerprints), open-set applications of A- machines have yet to be equally characterized. This paper presents an analysis and taxonomy of A-machines, trends, and challenges of open-set real-world applications. This paper makes the following contributions to the area of open-set A-machines: 1) a survey of applications; 2) new novel life cycle metrics for theoretical, predicted, and operational performance evaluation; 3) a new concept of evidence accumulation for risk assessment; 4) new criteria for the comparison of A-machines based on the notion of a supporting assistant; and 5) a new approach to border personnel training based on the A-machine training mode. It offers a technique for modeling A-machines using belief (Bayesian) networks and provides an example of this technique for biometric-based e-profiling.
authentication machine, face, iris, fingerprint, access control, biometrics
@article{BUT119819,
author="Shawn {Eastwood} and Vlad. {Shmerko} and Svetlana {Yanushkevich} and Martin {Drahanský} and Dmitry {Gorodnichy}",
title="Biometric-Enabled Authentication Machines: A Survey of Open-Set Real-World Applications",
journal="IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems",
year="2016",
volume="46",
number="2",
pages="231--242",
doi="10.1109/THMS.2015.2412944",
issn="2168-2291",
url="http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=7103330"
}
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