Biometric systems are designed by expert developers who look - with trial-and-error approaches - for reasonable solutions by considering the available hardware architecture, some - possibly conflicting - quality goals, and the application constrains. Typically drawbacks of these approaches are waste of time and results far from the optimum. We propose a new design methodology for multimodal biometric systems that applies high-level system design techniques to better structure the design procedure. The proposed methodology avoids the drawbacks of the common design practice and allows to create a flexible general-purpose and effective design environment for multimodal biometric systems.
A high-level optimum design methodology for multimodal biometric systems / M. Gamassi, V. Piuri, D. Sana, F. Scotti - In: CIHSPS 2OO4 : proceedings of the 2004 IEEE international conference on computational intelligence for homeland security and personal safety : S. Giuliano, Venice, Italy, 21-22 july 2004Piscataway : Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, 2004. - ISBN 0780383818. - pp. 117-124 (( convegno International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Homeland Security and Personal Safety (CIHSPS) tenutosi a Venezia nel 2004.
A high-level optimum design methodology for multimodal biometric systems
M. Gamassi;V. Piuri;F. Scotti
2004
Abstract
Biometric systems are designed by expert developers who look - with trial-and-error approaches - for reasonable solutions by considering the available hardware architecture, some - possibly conflicting - quality goals, and the application constrains. Typically drawbacks of these approaches are waste of time and results far from the optimum. We propose a new design methodology for multimodal biometric systems that applies high-level system design techniques to better structure the design procedure. The proposed methodology avoids the drawbacks of the common design practice and allows to create a flexible general-purpose and effective design environment for multimodal biometric systems.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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