Practical considerations in privacy preserving biometric face recognition algorithms

Ch. Papatsimpa, J. de Groot, J.-P. Linnartz

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Abstract

The popularity of authentication via fingerprints, iris,
face or other biometric features is growing. Hence there is an
increasing need to allow a wide variety of verifying parties to
have access to biometric template (or reference) data. In this
paper, we discuss solutions to ensure that in a biometric
authentication, the verifying party cannot deduce any
information from the template, the user. We are developing an
experimental test bed that allows end-to-end authentication of
multiple users, using techniques for privacy preserving biometric
recognition
Original languageEnglish
Pages65-67
Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2013
EventICT Open 2013 - Van der Valk Hotel, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Duration: 27 Nov 201328 Nov 2013
http://www.ictopen2013.nl/

Conference

ConferenceICT Open 2013
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityEindhoven
Period27/11/1328/11/13
OtherThe Interface for Dutch ICT-Research
Internet address

Keywords

  • Biometrics
  • helper data
  • privacy
  • template protection

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