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4th IWBF 2016: Limassol, Cyprus
- 4th International Conference on Biometrics and Forensics, IWBF 2016, Limassol, Cyprus, March 3-4, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-9448-2
Oral Presentations
- Marta Gomez-Barrero, Julian Fiérrez, Javier Galbally:
Variable-length template protection based on homomorphic encryption with application to signature biometrics. 1-6 - Rudolf Haraksim, Alexandre Anthonioz, Christophe Champod, Martin Aastrup Olsen, John Ellingsgaard, Christoph Busch:
Altered fingerprint detection - algorithm performance evaluation. 1-6 - Luca Debiasi, Andreas Uhl:
Comparison of PRNU enhancement techniques to generate PRNU fingerprints for biometric source sensor attribution. 1-6 - Rita Singh, Deniz Gençaga, Bhiksha Raj:
Formant manipulations in voice disguise by mimicry. 1-6 - Javier Galbally, Marta Gomez-Barrero:
A review of iris anti-spoofing. 1-6 - Sinan H. Alkassar, Wai Lok Woo, Satnam Singh Dlay, Jonathon A. Chambers:
A novel method for sclera recognition with images captured on-the-move and at-a-distance. 1-6 - Filipe Guapo, Paulo L. Correia, Didier Meuwly, David van der Vloed:
Empirical validation of likelihood ratio methods - A case study in forensic speaker recognition. 1-5 - Jozef Polacky, Roman Jarina, Michal Chmulik:
Assessment of automatic speaker verification on lossy transcoded speech. 1-6 - Derlin Morocho, Aythami Morales, Julian Fiérrez, Ruben Tolosana:
Signature recognition: establishing human baseline performance via crowdsourcing. 1-6 - Ridvan Salih Kuzu, Koray Balci, Albert Ali Salah:
Authorship recognition in a multiparty chat scenario. 1-6 - Guney Kayim, Ekberjan Derman, Albert Ali Salah:
Short term re-identification of Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) users via face and body appearance features. 1-6 - Christof Kauba, Andreas Uhl:
Fingerprint recognition under the influence of image sensor ageing. 1-6
Poster Presentations
- Nivedita Yadav, Solange Rossato, Juliette Kahn, Jean-François Bonastre:
Speaker specific features and phonemes in speech: a proposal for evaluating a possible interaction. 1-6 - Musab T. S. Al-Kaltakchi, Wai Lok Woo, Satnam Singh Dlay, Jonathon A. Chambers:
Study of fusion strategies and exploiting the combination of MFCC and PNCC features for robust biometric speaker identification. 1-6 - Tasmina Islam, Michael C. Fairhurst:
Investigating an objective measure of writer hesitation for forensic analysis of the handwritten signature. 1-6 - Tanmay T. Verlekar, Paulo L. Correia:
Walking direction identification using perceptual hashing. 1-6 - Fernando Alonso-Fernandez, Josef Bigün:
Periocular biometrics: databases, algorithms and directions. 1-6 - Piotr Staroniewicz:
Considering basic emotional state information in speaker verification. 1-4 - Klemen Grm, Simon Dobrisek, Vitomir Struc:
Deep pair-wise similarity learning for face recognition. 1-6 - Lamia Mezai, Fella Hachouf:
Adaptive multimodal biometric fusion algorithm using particle swarm optimization and belief functions. 1-6 - Michael Kalbitz, Tobias Scheidat, Claus Vielhauer:
First investigation of feasibility of contact-less non-destructive optical sensors to detect, acquire and digitally process forensic handwriting based on pressure information. 1-6 - Miguel Almeida, Paulo Lobato Correia, Peter Kastmand Larsen:
BioFoV - an open platform for forensic video analysis and biometric data extraction. 1-6 - Evangelia Pantraki, Constantine Kotropoulos, Andreas Lanitis:
Age interval and gender prediction using PARAFAC2 applied to speech utterances. 1-6 - Mario Hildebrandt, Jana Dittmann:
StirTraceV2.0 and printed fingerprint detection: simulation of acquisition condition tilting and its impact to latent fingerprint detection feature spaces for crime scene forgeries. 1-6 - Rita Singh, Bhiksha Raj, James Baker:
Short-term analysis for estimating physical parameters of speakers. 1-6 - Andreas Lanitis, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis:
On the analysis of factors influencing the performance of facial age progression. 1-6
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