ICB 2009

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Deadlines
2008-12-15
2008-11-01
1
Nov
2008
Submission
15
Dec
2008
Notification
Venue

Sassari, Italy

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The 3rd edition of the International Conference on Biometrics (ICB 2009) is the premier scientific conference devoted to the study of Biometric Authentication and Identification technologies. 
ICB 2009 follows the track established by the merging of the Audio and Video-Based Authentication conference, the International Conference on Biometric Authentication and the Sinobiometric conference. ICB 2009 will provide a unique forum, into a magnificent setting, to allow researchers engineers, system architects and designers to report recent advances in the area of biometrics and related technologies. 
The conference venue for ICB 2009 is the city of Alghero in Sardinia Island (Italy). 
The ICB 2009 conference will be then held in conjunction with the 6th Int.l Summer School on Biometrics , thus offering the opportunity to many of the participating students to easily attend both events. 
Research papers presenting new theoretical findings as well new applications in all areas of biometrics can be submitted. The main topics are listed in the call for papers. 
 Paper Submission Due
 November 1, 2008 
 
Reviews Completed
 December 15, 2008 
 
Final Manuscript Due
 February 1, 2009
 
 

 
We are now seeing increasing deployment of biometric systems in many aspects of 
life, including face, fingerprint, gait and iris  recognition systems at airports as well 
as access to highly secure facilities. Several applications in government, 
commercial, defense and law enforcement areas have a basic need to 
automatically identify humans both locally and remotely on a routine basis. The 
need for high accuracy and broad population coverage has made it necessary to 
investigate the use of multi-modal biometrics. The intrinsic security of the 
biometrics systems and the associated privacy concerns have emerged as 
important research topics. 
The 3rd
 International Conference on Biometrics (ICB 2009) will bring together 
leading biometric researchers, system designers, and end users to promote the 
development of robust solutions to efficient and secure authentication. 
Suggested topics for presentation include, but are not limited to: 
  
Biometric Technologies
�� Face 
�� Fingerprint 
�� Gait 
�� Gesture 
�� Hand(palm prints, veins, hand geometry) 
�� Iris 
�� Signature 
�� Speech 
�� Multi-modal biometric fusion 
Biometric System Design 
�� Architecture 
�� Large scale identification systems 
�� Template selection and update 
�� Smart card 
�� System attacks 
Performance Evaluation
�� Confidence interval estimation 
�� Databases 
�� Performance modeling and prediction 
�� Protocols and benchmarking 
�� Sample size requirements 
�� Standards 
Applications 
�� Access control 
�� Border control & law enforcement 
�� Entertainment 
�� Finance 
�� Healthcare 
�� Intelligent robots 
�� Physical and logical security 
�� RFID 
	

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