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14 April 2010 A definitional framework for the human/biometric sensor interaction model
Stephen J. Elliott, Eric P. Kukula
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Abstract
Existing definitions for biometric testing and evaluation do not fully explain errors in a biometric system. This paper provides a definitional framework for the Human Biometric-Sensor Interaction (HBSI) model. This paper proposes six new definitions based around two classifications of presentations, erroneous and correct. The new terms are: defective interaction (DI), concealed interaction (CI), false interaction (FI), failure to detect (FTD), failure to extract (FTX), and successfully acquired samples (SAS). As with all definitions, the new terms require a modification to the general biometric model developed by Mansfield and Wayman [1].
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Stephen J. Elliott and Eric P. Kukula "A definitional framework for the human/biometric sensor interaction model", Proc. SPIE 7667, Biometric Technology for Human Identification VII, 76670H (14 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850595
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KEYWORDS
Biometrics

Sensors

Data modeling

Signal processing

Iris recognition

Standards development

Facial recognition systems

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