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The development of a test harness for biometric data collection and validation

The development of a test harness for biometric data collection and validation
The development of a test harness for biometric data collection and validation
Biometric test reports are an important tool in the evaluation of biometric systems, and therefore the data entered into the system needs to be of the highest integrity. Data collection, especially across multiple modalities, can be a challenging experience for test administrators. They have to ensure that the data are collected properly, the test subjects are treated appropriately, and the test plan is followed. Tests become more complex as the number of sensors are increased, and therefore it becomes increasingly important that a test harness be developed to improve the accuracy of the data collection. This paper describes the development of a test harness for a complex multi-sensor, multi-visit data collection, and explains the processes for the development of such a harness. The applicability of such a software package for the broader biometric community is also considered.
IEEE
Brockly, Michael E.
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Elliott, Stephen J.
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Proctor, Robert W.
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Guest, Richard
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Brockly, Michael E.
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Elliott, Stephen J.
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Proctor, Robert W.
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Guest, Richard
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Brockly, Michael E., Elliott, Stephen J., Proctor, Robert W. and Guest, Richard (2017) The development of a test harness for biometric data collection and validation. In 2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST). IEEE. 7 pp . (doi:10.1109/CCST.2016.7815696).

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Abstract

Biometric test reports are an important tool in the evaluation of biometric systems, and therefore the data entered into the system needs to be of the highest integrity. Data collection, especially across multiple modalities, can be a challenging experience for test administrators. They have to ensure that the data are collected properly, the test subjects are treated appropriately, and the test plan is followed. Tests become more complex as the number of sensors are increased, and therefore it becomes increasingly important that a test harness be developed to improve the accuracy of the data collection. This paper describes the development of a test harness for a complex multi-sensor, multi-visit data collection, and explains the processes for the development of such a harness. The applicability of such a software package for the broader biometric community is also considered.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 16 January 2017
Venue - Dates: 2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, , Orlando, United States, 2016-10-24 - 2016-10-27

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Local EPrints ID: 489708
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489708
PURE UUID: d1436a46-84b3-4021-8779-6a9b05c519d6
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Author: Michael E. Brockly
Author: Robert W. Proctor
Author: Richard Guest ORCID iD

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