2014 IIAI 3rd International Conference on Advanced Applied Informatics 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iiai-aai.2014.154
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Biometric Intelligence in Authentication Machines: from Talking Faces to Talking Robots

Abstract: Biometric-based intelligence in authentication machines (A-machines) concerns with the problem of balancing human and machine functions in applications such as mass public events and border crossing. The focus of this paper is intelligent human-machine interfacing of behavior biometrics, which seems to play an important role in future generations of A-machines. Various pilot projects use the "talking face" technology. We suggest further improvement to A-machines based on "talking robot" technology: while inter… Show more

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“…4(c)] in human authentication systems. Throughout the interview with a human, the robot processes the person's biometric data in visual and infrared bands, communicates with databases as needed, recognizes the intentions of appearance alternation or disguise (plastic surgery), level of drug and alcohol intoxication, temperature, and blood pressure (e-medicine, epidemics catastrophe), and make decisions on the necessity of manual control [46], [73], [79], [81], [82]. More advanced systems should include interview and logical reasoning, similar to those of humans.…”
Section: Authentication Machines For Supporting Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4(c)] in human authentication systems. Throughout the interview with a human, the robot processes the person's biometric data in visual and infrared bands, communicates with databases as needed, recognizes the intentions of appearance alternation or disguise (plastic surgery), level of drug and alcohol intoxication, temperature, and blood pressure (e-medicine, epidemics catastrophe), and make decisions on the necessity of manual control [46], [73], [79], [81], [82]. More advanced systems should include interview and logical reasoning, similar to those of humans.…”
Section: Authentication Machines For Supporting Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%