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Face Recognition Performance Workshop
16 October 2023, 09:00-13:00
London, United Kingdom (in-person event)
DATE
16 October 2023
This event is part of Biometrics Week which includes the Biometrics Institute Congress 2023, 17-18 October, London with side events (some requiring separate registration, follow the links for more details) including: Digital Identity and Biometrics Workshop, 13:45 – 17:00, 16 October 2023, Congress Drinks Reception (included with Congress registration), 17 October 2023, and Joint Expert Group Briefing, 19 October 2023.
TIME
9:00
DURATION
Four hours including a short break
LOCATION
18 Smith Square, London
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
This half-day workshop, taking place alongside the Biometrics Institute Congress 2023, will dive deeper into the topic of Facial Recognition Performance lead by an international subject matter expert.
The workshop will give a broad look at the current state of the art in face recognition, touching on a wide range of technical topics that are usually considered when planning and deploying a face recognition system. The session will be organized into three segments:
• First, a detailed look at the eight tracks of NIST’s Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) including the four new tracks added since the 2022 Biometrics Congress: Presentation attack detection; age estimation; quality analysis; and distinguishing twins. This section will start with material on core algorithmic capability in one-to-one and one-to-many use cases, speed, ageing, scaling, morph detection, image quality summarization and effect of image quality on recognition, and joint face-plus-image operation.
• Second, the session will include the latest information on demographic effects, including state of the art, what’s important and what’s not, factors driving demographics differentials, recent research, goals for that research, standards, and advances in testing and measurement.
• Third, and new for 2023, we will include material on satellite topics that are necessary for an in-context view of face recognition in applications: human vs. machine performance, absolute human performance, presentation attack detection vs. its bigger security context, systems vs. algorithms, remaining gaps and inabilities. We will also address new and revised standards including the EU-driven ISO/IEC 9868.
WORKSHOP PRESENTER
Patrick Grother is a scientist at the National Institute of Standards in Technology (NIST) responsible for biometric standards and testing. He leads the IREX, FRVT and FIVE evaluations of iris and face recognition technologies that support biometrics in national scale identity management. He co-chairs NIST’s International Face Performance Conference on measurement, metrics and certification. Patrick edits the biometrics specifications for the US Government’s PIV credentialing program, for which he received his second Department of Commerce Gold Medal. Patrick assists a number of US Government agencies on research, development and evaluation. He serves as chair of the SC37 committee on Biometrics and is editor of five ISO standards there. He received the IEC 1906 Award in 2009 and the ANSI Lohse IT Medal in 2013.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
End-users, integrators, application developers and others interested in the technical performance aspects of face detection and recognition.
REGISTRATION FEES
Members: GBP 350 (+ VAT@20%)
Non-members: GBP 500 (+ VAT@20%)
Academic Subscriber GBP 50 (+ VAT@20%)
Academic Non-Subscriber GBP 100 (+ VAT@20%)
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTIFICATION
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