iBeta completes mobile biometric device testing for Sandia
iBeta Quality Assurance Biometrics Testing Laboratory has completed its first task order of conformance testing of mobile biometric devices, under a testing contract from Sandia National Laboratories...
View ArticleSignWave Unlock: Q&A with Lisa McCauley, Battelle’s GM of Cyber Innovations
Battelle is a huge independent, non-profit research and development organization focused on with a wide range of offerings for large government clients, and also for consumers, which made a recent...
View ArticleSuprema set to show off new technologies at annual global partnership program...
Suprema has announced that it will be showing off new technologies at this year’, Suprema Global Partnership Program 2013, taking place today November 7 at the Rivera Hotel in Seoul. Specifically, the...
View ArticleEuropean Association for Biometrics to Hold European Research Conference
The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) announced today that it will host the upcoming EAB-Research Project Conference 2014European Association for Biometrics to Hold European Research Conference...
View ArticleUNC researchers testing face recognition software that artificially ages face
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington have been using biometric technology to facilitate the process of artificially aging and de-aging the human face, which could greatly...
View ArticleU.S. opens travel biometrics technology testing center
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) opened its new test facility for biometric identification technology in Landover, Maryland last month. The facility will test a range of biometric devices in a...
View ArticleFBI, Department of Defense to open new biometrics center in West Virginia
The FBI announced it is working with the Department of Defense to expand the FBI center campus in Clarksburg, West Virginia with the addition of the Biometrics Technology Center. Set to open in 2015,...
View Article“Human Factors” and Biometrics at DHS
This is a guest post by Chuck Brooks, Vice President/Client Executive for DHS at Xerox. Inside the Science & Technology Directorate (DHS S & T) at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a...
View ArticleU.S. Army seeks information from companies for biometric authentication...
The U.S. Army has posted a “Sources Sought” request seeking information from businesses for market research purposes to help the agency design and develop an emerging biometric authentication system....
View ArticleFunding awarded to Binghamton University to develop electronics and biometric...
A new Binghamton University project that proposes to develop electronics and biometric sensor platforms for human performance monitoring has been awarded funding. The Nano-Bio Manufacturing Consortium,...
View ArticleU.S. teen wins $50,000 grant for fingerprint-access handgun sensor
A young inventor in Boulder, Colorado will receive a $50,000 grant from the Smart Tech Challenges Foundation to continue working on a biometric sensor that prevents unauthorized individuals from firing...
View ArticleValencell opens new lab to test biometric wearables
Valencell announced it has opened a new sports performance lab at its Raleigh, North Carolina headquarters, designed to meet the demands of its existing and new licensee partners seeking to develop and...
View ArticleDartmouth researchers develop biometric bracelet to secure your PC
Researchers at Dartmouth College have developed a wearable bracelet that uses a combination of wrist movement data and other biometrics as an identity authentication method, according to a report by...
View ArticleNIST conducting tattoo recognition technology challenge
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is inviting all interested commercial and academic organizations to participate in advancing research and development of automated image-based tattoo...
View ArticleAdvances in image recognition software could increase accuracy of...
Two separate research teams working independently of one another have developed artificial intelligence software that is able to not only accurately recognize content of photographs and video, it is...
View ArticleValencell sees huge demand in wearable technology products
Valencell announced it is seeing a huge demand from its licensees for its wearable biometric technology which stems not only from fitness and health sectors, but as well as responders/military and...
View ArticleCal State Fullerton research team developing biometric authentication process
A student research team at Cal State Fullerton is currently working on a new process to improve personal security using multimodal biometric authentication, according to a report by Daily Titan. The...
View ArticleResearchers develop way to identify first-person filmmakers from the camera...
Two researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a way to identify first-person filmmakers based on the wobble of their cameras, according to a report by The Verge. Professor Shmuel...
View ArticleNSF to fund automatic attendance check system that uses smartphone camera
The National Science Foundation is funding the research and development of an automatic attendance check system that uses smartphone cameras. Detailed in the grant award outline, the I-Corps team’s...
View ArticleFANCI project for multimodal human-machine technologies receives grant from EU
Face and body Analysis Natural Computer Interaction (FANCI), a joint project focused on developing multimodal human-machine technologies, has received funding from Horizon 2020, the €80 billion...
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