Computers: Security: Biometrics: Research
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A. James Clark School of Engineering
University of Maryland (USA)
Biometrics Research at Michigan State University
Research and publications of the PRIP (Pattern Recognition and Image Processing) lab in the use of fingerprints, hand geometry, face, voice, signature and palmprints as biometric indicators for person verification.
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Computer Vision Group EPFL LAMI - person authentication projects (face recognition)
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Offers information on fingerprint, face recognition and hand geometry biometric techniques. Also links to patent details and publications.
IDIAP Research Institute
A non-profit research institute located in Switzerland. Research focused on biometric authentication, speech recognition, computer vision and machine learning.
Institut für Neuroinformatik, Ruhr Uni Bochum (Germany)
Research group of Professor Christoph von der Malsburg (face recognition)
Institute for Secure Information Systems
NSF funded laboratory facilitating hands-on experimentation and project work on issues related to information security.
LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay-France
Speaker identification
Linguistic Data Consortium LDC
The Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) creates, collects, and distributes speech and text databases, lexicons and other linguistic resources for research and development.
MIT Media Laboratory
VISMOD Face Recognition
M2VTS Project
European ACTS projects, the M2VTS project (Multi Modal Verification for Teleservices and Security applications) deals with access control by the use of multimodal identification of human faces.
National Laboratory on Machine Perception
(China)
NIST
Spoken Natural Language Processing Group
NIST Visual Image Processing Group
Research in Document/OCR, Fingerprint, Mugshot, Neural Network, Optical Pattern Recognition
Office of Law Enforcement Technology Commercialization (OLETC) Home Page
3D Face ID Technology: The National Institute of Justice's Office of Science and Technology established OLETC in 1995. Our mission is to develop and deploy an active, broad based national program to assist in the commercialization of innovative technology for use by the law enforcement and corrections community. OLETC's primary objective is to bring research and private industry together to put affordable, market-driven technologies into the hands of law enforcement and corrections personnel.
Rutgers University: The Speech Recognition Group
Papers on speech recognition, members, alumni and current projects.
Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi,Ltd (Japan)
Biometric Verification Systems
Univ. of Cambridge, Dept. of Engineering.
Speech Vision and Robotics Group.
University of Helsinki: Department of Phonetics
speaker recognition
West Virginia University
Forensic Identification Program
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