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Information Technology- Biometric data interchange formats 19794 - 11: Signature/sign processed dynamic data

Information Technology- Biometric data interchange formats 19794 - 11: Signature/sign processed dynamic data
Information Technology- Biometric data interchange formats 19794 - 11: Signature/sign processed dynamic data
For the purpose of biometric comparison, ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013 specifies a data interchange format for processed signature/sign behavioural data extracted from a time series, captured using devices such as digitizing tablets, pen-based computing devices, or advanced pen systems. The data interchange format is generic, in that it may be applied and used in a wide range of application areas where handwritten signs or signature/signs are involved. No application-specific requirements or features are addressed in ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013. ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013 contains definitions of relevant terms, a description of what data is extracted, and a data format for containing the data, together with advice on whether a set of user's signature/sign is suitable for identification purposes using ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013. It is advisable that stored and transmitted biometric data is time-stamped and that cryptographic techniques be used to protect their authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality; however, such provisions are beyond the scope of ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013.
International Organization for Standardization; International Electrotechnical Commission
Guest, Richard
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Guest, Richard
93533dbd-b101-491b-83cc-39ccfdc18165

Guest, Richard (2013) Information Technology- Biometric data interchange formats 19794 - 11: Signature/sign processed dynamic data International Organization for Standardization; International Electrotechnical Commission 23pp.

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For the purpose of biometric comparison, ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013 specifies a data interchange format for processed signature/sign behavioural data extracted from a time series, captured using devices such as digitizing tablets, pen-based computing devices, or advanced pen systems. The data interchange format is generic, in that it may be applied and used in a wide range of application areas where handwritten signs or signature/signs are involved. No application-specific requirements or features are addressed in ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013. ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013 contains definitions of relevant terms, a description of what data is extracted, and a data format for containing the data, together with advice on whether a set of user's signature/sign is suitable for identification purposes using ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013. It is advisable that stored and transmitted biometric data is time-stamped and that cryptographic techniques be used to protect their authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality; however, such provisions are beyond the scope of ISO/IEC 19794-11:2013.

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Published date: 1 February 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 489636
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489636
PURE UUID: 9816f0bf-93e1-4223-930a-b56eb2ccd07c
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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