Biometrics will be in full swing for the 19th Better AI Meetup! Biometrics today has to solve several significant issues in order to fulfill the expectations of accurate and positive identification and identity verification. Biometric researchers are using AI-based approaches to solve the most important challenges of the technology.

First up, Christoph Busch, from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and one of the most renowned biometric researchers, will be talking about how demographics affects face image quality and accuracy of biometric identification. He will also introduce techniques on how to mitigate this bias in order to achieve standardized results.

Jakub Nemček, AI researcher from biometric technology provider Innovatrics, will then address issues stemming from challenges posed by lighting, aging, make-up and long-distance image capture, which can be heavily affected by distortion and atmospheric turbulence.

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Christopher Busch

Christoph Busch

member of the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology (IIK) at (NTNU)

Christoph Busch is member of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He holds a joint appointment with Hochschule Darmstadt (HDA), Germany. Further he lectures Biometric Systems at Denmark’s DTU since 2007. On behalf of the German BSI he has been the coordinator for the project series BioIS, BioFace, BioFinger, BioKeyS Pilot-DB, KBEinweg and NFIQ2.0. He was/is partner of the EU projects 3D-Face, FIDELITY, TURBINE, SOTAMD, RESPECT, TReSPAsS, iMARS, EINSTEIN and others. He is also principal investigator in the German National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity (ATHENE) and is co-founder of the European Association for Biometrics (EAB). Christoph co-authored more than 700 technical papers and has been a speaker at international conferences. He is member of the editorial board of the IET journal on Biometrics and formerly of the IEEE TIFS journal.
Furthermore he chairs the TeleTrusT biometrics working group as well as the German standardization body on Biometrics and is convenor of WG3 in ISO/IEC JTC1 SC37.

Talk: Face image quality and demographic variability

Face recognition systems have achieved substantial performance improvements over the past decade. However, their effectiveness remains strongly dependent on the quality of the acquired biometric samples. To assess the quality of face images and in order to verify compliance with ICAO regulations, algorithms and standards have been developed. Recent
investigations have shown that some of the proposed quality measures exhibit significant demographic variability related to skin tone. As a result, the development of unbiased quality assessment algorithms remains an open challenge. The talk will discuss progress towards reducing demographic bias in quality assessment.

Jakub Nemček

Jakub Nemček

AI engineer and researcher at Innovatrics

Jakub Nemček is an AI engineer and researcher at Innovatrics, where he focuses on R&D in biometrics. He studied Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics, developing an early interest in image processing and modern AI methods. Before joining Innovatrics, he worked on research projects centered on radiological image analysis. Today, he develops face recognition systems and advances identification and verification algorithms with a focus on accuracy, robustness, and real-world usability.

Talk: Face Recognition in the Real World

Modern face recognition systems can now outperform humans, even under difficult conditions such as aging, make-up, lighting changes, pose variation, long-range capture, and demographic differences. This talk examines how these factors affect accuracy and how to mitigate them. It also looks at recognition at distances of up to 1 km, where optics and atmospheric turbulence become major challenges.

_Agenda

Language: English

5:00 pm
_Introduction
5:05 pm
_Christoph Busch, member of the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology (IIK) at (NTNU)
5:30 pm
_Jakub Nemček, AI engineer and researcher at Innovatrics
5:55 pm
_Q&A
6:30 pm
_Networking

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