Gen 14 2013
ICB 2013 Competition on Secure Template Fingerprint Verification
STFV@ICB-2013 is a fingerprint verification competition for algorithms relying on protected templates, based on the FVC-onGoing STFV benchmark. The competition is organized in conjunction with the 6th IAPR/IEEE International Conference on Biometrics: ICB 2012 (http://atvs.ii.uam.es/icb2013).
MOTIVATION
In recent years, template protection techniques have gained increasing interest in the biometric community, due to the world-wide diffusion of new biometric applications and the consequent growing of privacy issues. Fingerprints are one of the most studied biometric traits and the most widely used in civil and forensic recognition systems, hence the development of effective techniques to protect fingerprint templates is undoubtedly a crucial challenge for the research community. Although several fingerprint template protection methods have been proposed in the literature, the problem is still unsolved, since enforcing non-reversibility tends to produce an excessive drop in accuracy. Furthermore, unlike fingerprint verification, whose performance is nowadays assessed with public benchmarks and protocols, performance of template protection approaches is often evaluated in heterogeneous scenarios, thus making it very difficult to compare existing techniques.
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