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Technology gap navigator: emerging design of biometric-enabled risk assessment machines

Technology gap navigator: emerging design of biometric-enabled risk assessment machines
Technology gap navigator: emerging design of biometric-enabled risk assessment machines
This paper reports the Technology Gap (TG) navigator, a novel tool for individual risk assessment in the layered security infrastructure. It is motivated by the practical need of the biometricenabled security systems design. The tool helps specify the conditions for bridging the identified TGs. The input data for the TG navigator includes 1) a causal description of the TG, 2) statistics regarding the available resources and performances, and 3) the required performance. The output includes generated probabilistic conditions, and the corresponding technology requirements for bridging the targeted TG.
technology gap, causal model, biometrics, risks
1617-5468
IEEE
Eastwood, Shawn
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Lai, Ken
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Yanushkevich, Svetlana
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Guest, Richard
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Shmerko, Vlad
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Brömme, Arslan
Busch, Christoph
Dantcheva, Antitza
Rathgeb, Christian
Uhl, Andreas
Eastwood, Shawn
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Lai, Ken
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Yanushkevich, Svetlana
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Guest, Richard
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Shmerko, Vlad
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Brömme, Arslan
Busch, Christoph
Dantcheva, Antitza
Rathgeb, Christian
Uhl, Andreas

Eastwood, Shawn, Lai, Ken, Yanushkevich, Svetlana, Guest, Richard and Shmerko, Vlad (2018) Technology gap navigator: emerging design of biometric-enabled risk assessment machines. In, Brömme, Arslan, Busch, Christoph, Dantcheva, Antitza, Rathgeb, Christian and Uhl, Andreas (eds.) BROSIG 2018: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference of the Biometrics Special Interest Group. (Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) - Proceedings) IEEE. (doi:10.23919/BIOSIG.2018.8553056).

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Abstract

This paper reports the Technology Gap (TG) navigator, a novel tool for individual risk assessment in the layered security infrastructure. It is motivated by the practical need of the biometricenabled security systems design. The tool helps specify the conditions for bridging the identified TGs. The input data for the TG navigator includes 1) a causal description of the TG, 2) statistics regarding the available resources and performances, and 3) the required performance. The output includes generated probabilistic conditions, and the corresponding technology requirements for bridging the targeted TG.

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Published date: 2 December 2018
Keywords: technology gap, causal model, biometrics, risks

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Local EPrints ID: 489520
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489520
ISSN: 1617-5468
PURE UUID: b4af1e40-caf9-467e-9cd5-51da08484244
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Last modified: 28 Apr 2024 02:05

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Author: Shawn Eastwood
Author: Ken Lai
Author: Svetlana Yanushkevich
Author: Richard Guest ORCID iD
Author: Vlad Shmerko
Editor: Arslan Brömme
Editor: Christoph Busch
Editor: Antitza Dantcheva
Editor: Christian Rathgeb
Editor: Andreas Uhl

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